Terrorism - Brookings Institution
The recent dual tragedy in Norway begs the question of why there haven't been more large-scale terrorist attacks on the U.S. homeland. Daniel Byman outlines how a combination of U.S. actions and luck have kept America relatively safe in recent years, but cautions against complacency, as certain trends ensure that attacks such as the ones in Norway remain in the cards.
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