It ain't exactly beach reading, but the University of Maryland has released its new Global Terrorism Database, or GTD2. It's a detailed repository of the more than 80,000 incidents of terrorism that have occurred globally since 1970.


Potential users include law enforcement, first responders, civil defense authorities, and others who need to quickly log and identify terrorist activities. Furthermore, it can help identify attackers based upon the analysis of the details of an incident; i.e., the modus operandi.


So for everyone except for Democratic candidates, GTD2 is a fascinating source of data for those interested in combating the likes of Al Qaeda.
Update: LGF alerts us to a Rudy Guiliani press release:
Last night, the leading Democratic candidates once again failed to even utter the words ‘Islamic terrorism’ at their fourth debate... This morning, congressional Democrats are once again showing they just don’t get the Terrorists' War on Us by attempting to strip important protections for those who report suspected terrorists on airlines. ...The terrorists are at war with us - whether or not Democrats in Washington and on the campaign trail choose to acknowledge it... |
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