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Exclusive: U.S. Studying Two Dozen 'Clusters' of Possible Homegrown Terrorists
August 15, 2007 7:00 AM
U.S. law enforcement officials say they have identified more than two dozen "clusters" of young Muslim men in the northeast United States who are on a path that could lead to homegrown terror, ABC News has learned.
"Any one of those clusters may be capable of carrying out a terrorist action that will result in fatalities," Rand Corporation terrorism expert Brian Jenkins tells ABC News.
In a report to be made public today, New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly concludes the 9/ll attacks were an "anomaly" and the most serious terror threat to the country comes from clusters of "unremarkable" individuals who are on a path that could lead to homegrown terror.
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The report by the NYPD intelligence division, "Radicalization in the West and the Homegrown Threat," plots "the trajectory of radicalization" and tracks the path of a non-radicalized individual to an individual with the willingness to commit an act of terror, multiple sources say.
"The threat is real; this is not some bogey man we are creating here. There are individuals who are proselytizing, inciting angry young men to go down this path," said Jenkins, who reviewed and contributed to the NYPD report.
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The report identifies mosques, bookstores, cafes, prisons and flop houses as what it calls "radicalization incubators" that provide "extremist fodder or fuel for radicalization."
The leader of an American Arab civil rights group labeled the NYPD report as "unfortunate stereotyping" and at odds with federal law enforcement findings that the threat from homegrown terrorists was minimal.
"It is completely un-American; it goes against everything we stand for," said Kareem Shora, executive director of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. "We do not want to alienate any segment of any community, and by using that language you are actually aiding the extremists in their recruiting efforts."
The NYPD report, ABC News sources said, concludes that while al Qaeda can provide inspiration and an "ideological reference point," instances of command and control by al Qaeda are the exception rather than the rule.
It states that most or many terrorist attacks and attempted attacks in Europe, Australia, Canada and the United States have been thought up by and planned by local residents seeking to attack their own country of residence.
The report, in its conclusions, asserts that the most significant threat to the homeland is not al Qaeda but the spread of the ideology promulgated by violent extremist Muslims, such as those belonging to al Qaeda, into the United States where it helps to radicalize residents.
The report is seen by several individuals familiar with it as filling a large gap in the most recent National Intelligence Estimate, which was released July 17 and contained little to no explicit discussion of homegrown terrorism.
"We assess that al-Qa'ida is and will remain the most serious terrorist threat to the Homeland," the NIE states in its "Key Judgments."
"We assess that the spread of radical -- especially Salafi -- Internet sites, increasingly aggressive anti-U.S. rhetoric and actions and the growing number of radical, self-generating cells in Western countries indicate that the radical and violent segment of the West's Muslim population is expanding, including in the United States," the NIE says in its most significant paragraph on the topic.
"We assess that this internal Muslim terrorist threat is not likely to be as severe as it is in Europe, however," is the paragraph's close.
The NYPD report cites at least 10 well-known recent cases where local authorities, the FBI and European police and intelligence agencies have thwarted plots developed either wholly or in a very large part by homegrown "actors," with little or no support from al Qaeda.
According to multiple sources familiar with the classified version of the NIE, the body of that document does little to expand on the analysis of the issue of homegrown terror.
High-ranking local and regional law enforcement in several North American jurisdictions tell ABC News that while it is important to acknowledge the links to al Qaeda -- whether inspirational, through the Internet or through travel -- it is far more important, from a law enforcement perspective, to try to identify at what points an individual might be ready to embrace violence.
Using the NYPD matrix, those officials say there are at least two dozen "clusters," or "pockets," of individuals in the region who are at various places along the path of radicalization.
In an Intelligence Assessment published at the end of June, New Jersey officials at the state's Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness noted, "Through its ongoing review of extremist Web logs, the Intelligence Bureau has identified numerous pockets of radical youth existing in New Jersey communities and especially on N.J. campuses."
The purpose of the structure proposed by the NYPD is to create a tool enabling authorities to measure whether these "pockets" are moving from sanctioned activities toward violence.
Other law enforcement efforts to arrive at a prescriptive approach to homegrown terrorism are underway, and law enforcement officials are conscious that while these activities seem essential, they touch on thorny political issues in many jurisdictions and have to be carefully orchestrated to avoid conflict with constitutional protections in the U.S. But, Jenkins says, those protections have an outer limit.
"Freedom of speech, freedom of religion does not provide a defense against planning and preparation for violence," he tells ABC News.
In West Yorkshire, England, a "community mapping model" is underway seeking to identify potential high-risk pockets in the region, which includes Leeds, home to several alleged conspirators of the four bombers in the July 7, 2005 attack on London's transportation system that killed 52 people.
In at least one major U.S. city, a similar pilot study is under consideration.
The New Jersey Intelligence Assessment identified prisons, the Internet, universities and religious/cultural institutions as the places where "radicalization in New Jersey appears to occur."
That report also spells out the key concern behind the intense law enforcement effort to make an effort to identify individuals who might be moving toward violence.
"There is evidence that radicalization is taking place in the U.S...Studies of this phenomenon in Europe have shown that these individuals are virtually indistinguishable from the population in which they live. Certain risk factors such as age and personality type may be identified, but they are not predicative," the New Jersey report says.
The dense, 90-page NYPD analysis is the nation's first full analysis of the potential for increased homegrown terror in the United States and the first to develop a matrix on which to plot the course of "unremarkable" people as they move toward the potential for violent action, multiple persons familiar with the report told ABC News.
Months in the drafting, the report makes use of a novel "cluster" model to determine where on the path from preradicalized and self-identification to indoctrination and jihad an individual and immediate peer group may be. As such, it is a valuable tool for assessing individuals that come to law enforcement's attention and in making cogent arguments in court cases, sources who reviewed the report's drafts told ABC News.
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For those who are complaining about the context of this story should embrace this story and perhaps discuss it with your friends and fellow workers so you can sound intelligent for once.
Posted by: JONCON | Aug 15, 2007 10:25:31 AM
Political correctness - our country's most dangerous disease!
Posted by: Bill Dolphin | Aug 15, 2007 10:26:43 AM
How about letting us know which cities they are reporting to have "terror activity" going on? I want to make sure to avoid those places!
Posted by: Yolandah | Aug 15, 2007 10:28:56 AM
As Malcom X said "The chickens have come home to roost"
Posted by: Larry XXX | Aug 15, 2007 10:29:47 AM
"Is our government going to arm its citizens like Iraq did so we can protect ourselves? Why? Because who in the hell is going to protect us since George & Dick have all our military in Iraq? Wake up people. We can't even protect our homeland now. Is that the result of good leadership? I think not."
Apparently this person doesn't remember that the Democrats always side with all Islamic rights groups. Thats why we have to allow so many Islamic Fascist into the country, because otherwise we might be considered racist. When these Islamic Fascist start killing Americans on the East and West coast I'll bet they find a way to blame it on someone else.
Posted by: Alex | Aug 15, 2007 10:30:38 AM
Kareem Shora, executive director of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Beware of these people, they appear to approve of the activities of these terror enabling groups.
I can't believe that anyone can be so naive as to think that terrorism won't come here just because we fight them somewhere else. Do a little research and see how they work. Not for your own good but for the good of future generations of Americans. We have to be informed. Never believe what you read or hear without researching the informaiton yourself.
Posted by: hp | Aug 15, 2007 10:31:14 AM
Stop ALL immigration to this country
immediately. End of story. This is war
and we're fighting for our safety.
Just look at Europe and learn from
their mistakes.
Posted by: mickey | Aug 15, 2007 10:31:33 AM
On a more serious note the bombings in London on 7/7 were caused by Moslem terrorists who were born in this country. The attempted bombings on 14/7 were caused by those moslems who had sought asylum in the UK.
It is a major threat, particularly with the ideological struggle which is being played out on the Internet, today Now.
Richard Reid the shoe bomber was influenced by the radical cleric Abu Hamza, currently in prison, shortly to be transferred to the States for trial. And this is the key both in America and britain, we must monitor arrest and deport preachers of hate in the mosques. Our Moslem communities must take an active role in eradicating the cancer in Islam which is fundamentalism.
We also need to help Musharef in Pakistan defeat extremism there, this is very urgent more urgent than getting Osama Bin Laden. The government of pakistan is creaking, and could fall, and pakistan is a nuclear power.
Only then will we be able to confront the threat and scourge of terrorism on our country's head on.
Posted by: Chris | Aug 15, 2007 10:32:23 AM
Um, have any of you complaining about our military being abroad ever bothered to learn what the posse comitatus act is? It says the US military can't be used within our own borders. The National Guard is an exception because the Guard is actually a state militia. Radical Islam knows no boundaries people. Their goal is to establish their version of Islam worldwide. They will use any means necessary including developing terrorists within our own borders. Blaming Bush is just plain lame. This problem existed well before he took office and will exist long after he leaves. Time for people to wake up to the real and present danger radical Islam poses.
Posted by: Jim | Aug 15, 2007 10:32:41 AM
Amazing yet predictable. Instead of the Arab "Civil Rights" group saying, "This is very important information, how can we help you combat Islamic Radicals" they whine about discrimination.
And what a surprise that our campuses are hotbeds of radicalism! How many anti-American, Leftist professors goad these students on. Not to mention the presence of campus groups like The Muslim Students Association who would institute Sharia Law in a minute if they could...
Posted by: Buy Danish | Aug 15, 2007 10:32:47 AM
Keep the Liberals out of office and we will be SAFE......!!!!!!!
Posted by: Freddie | Aug 15, 2007 10:37:40 AM
This just confirms why we need to stop allowing these people to come here. They are not looking for a better life, they're looking to reap the benefits this country offers and terrorize us in the process. Now based on info given by 60 Minutes, our government is going to bring about 2,000 people from Iraq to start new lives. Like we need more Muslims here. How will they determine if any of these people are potential threats? We have enought people here now draining our tax dollars. The sad part is that the US gov't will take our tax dollars to set these people up who have never paid one dollar into our system. However will deny our military veterans benefits, allow situations like Hurricane Katrina and never help people who have actually paid taxes. Our Gov't doesn't give a damn about us, only about their Republican friends and how they can keep all their profits and pay no taxes. We're doomed.
Posted by: Thelma | Aug 15, 2007 10:38:36 AM
Chris it's not a reporter's job to say anything useful. They just report. If something happens and you weren't told about it then you whine.
Posted by: Jason | Aug 15, 2007 10:38:41 AM
1) The ones that we are killing over there are no longer a threat to us.
2) The report finds the "home grown" threat is the bigger problem now.
3) The ones we are fighting over there aren't going to go home and go back to sheep herding or whatever they do for a livng if we surrender in Iraq; they will be emboldened [We defeated the great Satan], and we will indeed then have to fight them and the home grown threat.
It will be a long war.
Posted by: KevinD | Aug 15, 2007 10:40:21 AM
Our military is EXACTLY where it needs to be. It's up to everyone here in this country to protect the homeland. Anyone remember the Revolution? That's why we're armed, folks!
You want to do something to save your country, buy a gun.
Posted by: Carlkp | Aug 15, 2007 10:40:22 AM
I believe this is the message for those "hate Bush" liberal idiots that believe there is no threat to the U.S. and western world. This is a global conflict.
Posted by: billclintoon | Aug 15, 2007 10:41:59 AM
The "war" in Iraq will be still going on when I'm dead and gone. It is for OIL and the PROFITS made from "rebuilding". Why don't we "rebuild" our own country instead of someone else's. Duuuuuhhhhhh!
Posted by: artist22 | Aug 15, 2007 10:47:14 AM
"Timothy McVeigh? Terry Nichols?"
They had help, it's been well-documented. How can two guys with no experience construct a complicated bomb (double-pull, double-throw triggers) and then load said 700 POUND BOMB into a truck by themselves?
Where are John Doe #1 and 2? Eh, Sandy Berger? Janet Reno?
Posted by: Kyle Coppola | Aug 15, 2007 10:51:40 AM
Hey SAK.......get off your soap box! Radical Muslims are to blame for 99% of terrorist activities in the world - you can't deny that! Any yes, barbaric methods were used in Viet Nam - by the VC & NVA. I know - I was there. We need to close our borders and kick out any Muslim that might be involved in any way in terrorist activities. After all, if it comes to an all-out war with the USA, whose side will they all come down on? You can blame the people in office, but terrorism is real and we all know who is behind it.
Posted by: The Patriot | Aug 15, 2007 10:54:51 AM
I cannot wait until Hillary and Obama are elected in two years. We can all sit around the campfire with them, holding hands and singing "Koom ba, My lord, Koom ba I. As our families are getting raped and murdered by muslim terrorists.
Posted by: mike jones | Aug 15, 2007 10:59:41 AM
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