State Department says 16 Americans killed out of 17,891 total Surge complicates sprawling counter-terrorism efforts led by US Terrorist attacks rose 43% worldwide in 2013 despite a splintering of al-Qaidas leadership and a sprawling global counter-terrorism campaign, according to new statistics released by the State Department on Wednesday. The exposure of Americans to terrorism abroad remained minimal...
Global terrorism rose 43% in 2013 despite al-Qaida splintering, US reports
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