The Terrorism Index

Six months ago, we launched a groundbreaking new index that asked more than 100 of America's top foreign-policy hands if the United States was winning the war on terror. Their answer? No. Now, surveyed again today, this bipartisan group sees a world that continues to grow more dangerous and a U.S. national security strategy that is failing on several fronts. In the second FOREIGN POLICY/Center for American Progress Terrorism Index, these experts warn that not only is another attack imminent, but that the United States may be distracted from the threats that matter most.

... Americans are more skeptical than ever that the United States has effectively confronted the threat of terrorism. Barely half believe that their government has a plan to protect them from terrorism. Just six months ago, 55 percent of Americans approved of the way the war on terror was being handled. Today, that number is just 43 percent--lower than at practically any point since the 9/11 attacks. Full Story »

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Oliver Jones
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by Oliver Jones - Oct. 1, 2008

Chilling data; they use "more than 100 of America's top foreign-policy experts." It's a little tricky for a naive reader like me to puzzle out their point of view.

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