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AS IT IS 2016-07-21 Terrorists Using Low-Tech Methods to Attack, Kill 恐怖分子使用低技术方法攻击、杀死
Leaders of the al-Qaida and Islamic State terrorist groups have been urging followers1 in Western nations to carry out attacks with whatever weapon is available -- including a knife, a car or a fist.
This month, Mohammed Bouhlel showed how deadly simple attack methods can be. He killed 84 people in the French port city of Nice with a truck.
Daniel Benjamin was a counterterrorism official at the U.S. State Department. He is now the director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College.
“It’s a frightening moment,” he said. “How many easy and simple ways can we identify to kill people?”
Vehicles as weapons
Terrorists have begun using vehicles as weapons for several years. So-called car-ramming assaults by Palestinian militants3 have killed many people in Israel.
Vehicles have also been used in a series of smaller attacks in France, Britain, Canada and the United States.
In 2006, Iranian-American Mohammed Reza Taheri-azar drove his car into a group of students at the University of North Carolina. Nine people were hurt.
The attack in Nice was unusual, however, because of the size of the vehicle and the size of the crowd.
Scott Stewart is the vice4 president of tactical analysis at the intelligence advisory5 company Stratfor. He told VOA on Skype that “what’s kind of unusual about this [Nice] attack is that such a large vehicle was used against such a large crowd; you had such a huge death toll6.”
Low-tech methods
It was likely easy for Mohammed Bouhlel to find information about how to carry out his attack. In 2010 al-Qaida began urging its followers to use vehicles to kill what it called “the enemies of Allah.”
And in January, 2015, IS spokesman Mohammad al-Adnani urged supporters of the group to kill Westerners with whatever means available -- “whether an explosive device, a bullet, a knife, a car, a rock or even a boot or a fist.”
His words have been effective.
In June, Larossi Abballa, a 25-year-old Frenchman and former recruiter for a terrorist group, used a knife to stab a police officer and another person near Paris. And this week, a 17-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker used an axe7 and a knife to attack people on a train in Germany. At least five people were injured before the teen was shot dead by police.
One reason that militants are turning to low-tech methods is because Western officials have improved their ability to stop large and complex attacks.
But American intelligence and law enforcement agencies have long feared a low-tech attack such as that which happened in Nice. They admit it is difficult to defend against such an attack.
Colin Clarke is a political scientist at the Rand Corporation, a research group. He asked: “What are you going to do? Take people’s cars away?”
Security barriers and large trucks carrying loads of sand are used to protect government buildings in the United States. Scott Stewart of the Stratfor company says officials are “going to consider using those sorts of things or large vehicles to block streets during large events in the future.”
Michael Rubin is a former official of the U.S. Department of Defense8. He now works at the American Enterprise Institute, a research group in Washington.
He notes that the United States has many so-called “soft targets.” He says because terrorists have begun to use simple methods, the country needs to think in different ways about how to defend against terrorist attacks. Rubin told VOA “we’re very good at preventing the last terrorist attack. We’re not forward thinking.”
In a blog post last week, he disagreed that some attackers work on their own. These attackers are often called “lone9 wolves.” Rubin said many of them are supported by terrorist groups online and may have been radicalized over the internet.
“Every lone wolf now has a pack behind them,” he wrote.
Words in This Story
ram2 – v. to forcefully hit something
pack – n. a group of usually wild animals that hunt together
1 followers | |
追随者( follower的名词复数 ); 用户; 契据的附面; 从动件 | |
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(random access memory)随机存取存储器 | |
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激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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adj.劝告的,忠告的,顾问的,提供咨询 | |
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n.过路(桥)费;损失,伤亡人数;v.敲(钟) | |
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n.斧子;v.用斧头砍,削减 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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adj.孤寂的,单独的;唯一的 | |
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