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“’Sudden jihad syndrome’ poses domestic risk”
By Sara A. Carter
January 2, 2008
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The Dec. 6 report by the Texas Public Safety Department’s Bureau of Information Analysis warns officials not to dismiss individual or homegrown terror cells as “wannabes,” saying they pose a credible threat to homeland security.
“Oftentimes, these attackers are dismissed as suffering from mental health issues, but their own words and writings reveal an affiliation with Islamic supremacy or an affinity for Islamic extremism,” said the report, which was distributed to federal, state and local law enforcement in Texas. “As a result, law enforcement should not be too quick to judge their attacks as having no nexus to terrorism.”
It said they might act with the intention of eventually joining al Qaeda or the jihad movement overseas.”
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