It seems Germany's anti-war stance with Iraq could not insulate the country from terrorism. Spiegel Online has the details. Excerpt:Germany narrowly escaped what could have been its worst-ever terrorist attack last July when two bombs placed on trains failed to detonate. The case comes to trial in a Lebanese court this week with German police suspecting that the attack was an initiation test for potential al-Qaida recruits.
[Al Qaeda] [Germany][terrorism][Lebanon][Jihad Hamad] [Youssef el Hajdib] [Chalid Ibrahim]
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Terrorism in Germany.
Posted by Barbara Dillon Hillas at 9:38 AM
Labels: Europe, Global War On Terror, Terrorism
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