Not exact matches
While
terrorist attacks are not a new phenomenon, the report noted their
frequency and spread have become more noticeable and prominent
of late.
«The growing spread
of ISIS and the increased
frequency of attacks world - wide heightens our concern that New York, which remains the number one target for
terrorist groups, should apply the lessons learned in the wake
of September 11, 2001, to help New Yorkers have a better chance to live in peace and safety.
As it turns out, whether it is fatal roadside bombings in Kabul in 2008 or lethal
terrorist attacks from a separatist group in the 1970s, the
frequency of successful strikes comes at a relatively consistent rate
of escalation, according to a new paper published in the July 1 issue
of in Science.