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						<title>The Big Jelly Ball of Global Insecurity: Terrorism is now a Permanent Fixture</title>
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						<published>2010-01-17T19:55:00-07:00</published>
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							<name>Arezki Daoud and Alessandro Bruno</name>
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						<content type="html">The recent attempt by a young Nigerian man to down a US airliner brought back the topic of terrorism on the front pages of newspapers around the world. While the attempt failed given the fast reaction of passengers, as well as the poor execution of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the alleged terrorist, the impact has been important; the visibility of Al-Qaeda and global terrorism has increased considerably as a result. Although no one was harmed, Al-Qaeda managed a good media coup whether it directly planned it or not. The would-be terrorist has also prompted a lot of
attention on Yemen, its poverty, mismanagement and potential to become a new haven for international terrorism in a manner similar to Afghanistan or even Somalia.
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