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Next US terror attack 'could be by white Americans or Europeans' 
US intelligence officials increasingly fear that the next terror attack on the 
United States will be carried out by white Americans or Europeans. 

 


By Tom Leonard in New York 
Last Updated: 4:01PM BST 11 Sep 2008

As Barack Obama and John McCain head to New York's Ground Zero seven years 
after 19 Middle-Eastern hijackers brought devastation to the US mainland, 
counter-terrorism experts believe that any future attack will be made by 
terrorists with an "American face". 
They point to reports of white faces in terrorism training camps in Pakistan - 
the so-called "white men of Waziristan", a reference to the remote tribal area 
where both al-Qaeda and the Taliban have bases. 
Experts believe that dozens of westerners have undergone such training as their 
leaders try to recruit non-Middle Eastern Asians, particularly ethnic 
Caucasians, who are less likely to attract the attention of security and law 
enforcement agencies. 
Al-Qaeda's recent decision to put out videos in English and a similar change on 
extremist "jihadi" websites have also been cited of evidence of a new strategy 
to find recruits who are less likely to attract the attention of security and 
law enforcement agencies. 
Such concerns were sharpened last week after the arrest of three Germans over 
an alleged plot to destroy a club used by US servicemen. 
Two of the three were white, ethnic Germans and all had allegedly been trained 
in camps in Waziristan. 
"There is no bigger worry for the US counter-terrorism community than young 
Caucasian men who have turned to al-Qaeda," Roger Cressey, a former National 
Security Council official in the Clinton and Bush administrations, told the US 
news network MSNBC. 
Terrorism experts say such a threat has been known about even before the arrest 
of Richard Reid, the British shoe bomber. However, it was not until three weeks 
ago that a US official explicitly admitted that the government knew of such 
people being trained in significant numbers. 
In a little reported speech, Ted Gistaro, the US national intelligence officer 
for transnational threats, said that al-Qaeda was training and "positioning" 
its operatives for attacks in the West, probably including the US. 
He added: "These operatives include North American and European citizens, and 
legal residents with passports that allow them to travel to the United States 
without a US visa." 
Mr Cressey, the council's director for transnational threats at the time of 
9/11, said that President Bush last month hosted a joint meeting of the NSC and 
the Homeland Security Council to discuss current threats. 
The training of the type of people identified by Mr Gistaro was "the single 
biggest concern" at the meeting because "they can't be tracked and they're not 
in anyone's database," said Mr Cressey. 
Prof Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism expert at Georgetown University, said that the 
Western al-Qaeda recruits probably "run into the dozens" and did not need to be 
white to be useful to the terrorist group. 
"Europe provides a potentially large pool from which al-Qaeda can draw. It's 
hard to put a figure on them but it's certainly beyond the ones and twos," he 
said. 
"The group's having to find new ways to penetrate our defences. So, in a sense, 
this is a consequence of our own success." 
Last month, the Homeland Security Department announced a plan to require 
visitors from 27 friendly countries, including Britain, to register online at 
least three days before flying to the US to allow more time for terrorism 
checks. 
In Manhattan today, Mr McCain and Mr Obama have agreed to help keep the focus 
on remembering 9/11 rather than the election when they attend the ceremonial 
reading of victims' names. 
Detailed designs for a 47,500-sq ft pavilion for a Sept 11 museum at the World 
Trade Centre site were unveiled yesterday. The three-storey glass and steel 
building was inspired by the Twin Towers. 
Writing in the Wall Street Journal yesterday, Michael Bloomberg, New York's 
mayor, said there should be "no more excuses, no more delays" on completing a 
memorial by the 10th anniversary of the attacks. 
Progress on redeveloping the WTC site had been "frustratingly slow", in large 
part because of administrative bureaucracy, he said. 




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