[iwar] [fc:Terrorists.Sent.For.WMD,.Cyber-Training]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Terrorists.Sent.For.WMD,.Cyber-Training]
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Terrorists Sent For WMD, Cyber-Training

Middle East News, 1/7/2002
<a href="http://www.menewsline.com/stories/2002/january/01_07_1.html">http://www.menewsline.com/stories/2002/january/01_07_1.html>

TEL AVIV [MENL] -- Islamic insurgency groups and their Middle East government sponsors 
are sending agents to the West for training in
weapons  of mass destruction as well as cyber warfare. A leading U.S.
expert on terrorism said Iran, Iraq, Syria as well as  Hamas and
Hizbullah have sent agents to Europe and the United States for  training
in WMD and cyber warfare. The expert said that in many cases the  agents
enroll in Western universities under the guise of those studying liberal arts, and 
then change their major to the sciences.
&amp;quot;Advanced technology, including the use of biological, chemical
and  cyber warfare, is the terrorist challenge for tomorrow,&amp;quot; Yonah
Alexander,  director of the Washington-based International Center for
Terrorism Studies,  said. &amp;quot;The question is not whether the forecast
for terrorist escalation is  realized, but when will superterrorism
surprise us and what will be the  human, economic, political, social and
strategic price we will pay.&amp;quot; Alexander said Islamic insurgents
will continue to launch massive  terrorist attacks regardless of the
fate of Saudi fugitive Osama Bin Laden.  He said Bin Laden's Al Qaida
operates in 60 countries around the world and  is supported by numerous
satellite groups. izbullah has a huge global reach, Alexander said. He
said the  Iranian-backed Shi'ite group has sent followers around the
world to serve as  so-called sleeper agents. These are members activated
in times of  crisis when the organization or government can no longer
maintain a presence  in the targeted country.

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