Middle Eastern terrorism in Europe: Trends and prospects |
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Authors: | Dennis A. Pluchinsky |
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Affiliation: | Office of Intelligence and Threat Assessment Bureau of Diplomatic Security U.S. Department of State , Washington, DC, 20520 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Europe has been the preferred operational area for Middle Eastern terrorist groups—some 418 attacks from 1980–1989. Unlike European Marxist revolutionary or separatist terrorist groups, the Middle Eastern groups present Europe with a regional security problem. The most dangerous element in this Middle Eastern terrorist threat is the state‐sponsored activities of Iran, Libya, Syria, and Iraq. These countries provided the fuel for a decade of Middle Eastern terrorist bloodshed in Europe. Given the problems of solving the various political conflicts and feuds in the Middle East and the continuing attractiveness of Europe as a substitute battlefield for Middle Eastern terrorist elements, the threat of Middle Eastern terrorist activity in Europe should continue into the 1990s. |
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Keywords: | Europe Middle Eastern terrorism state‐sponsored terrorist activity Iran Syria Libya Iraq |
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