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	<title>FrontPage Magazine &#187; Judith Miller</title>
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		<title>The Other Election Issue</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 04:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The terror war rages on. ]]></description>
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<p><strong>This article is reprinted from <a href="http://www.city-journal.org/">City Journal</a>.</strong></p>
<p>While Americans contemplate “fights to the  finish” and “tense battles” between Democratic and Republican  candidates in Tuesday’s midterm elections, let’s be sure to remember the  real wars being waged against America and its allies in Afghanistan,  Iraq, Somalia, and Yemen.</p>
<p>The latest news provides a searing reminder of the nature of our enemy. In Baghdad on <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/02/world/middleeast/02iraq.html" target="display">Sunday</a>,  terrorists affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq—a militant group  connected with al-Qaida in Mesopotamia—took nearly 100 hostages in a  church filled for Sunday services. Iraqi security forces stormed the  building to free them. Hussain Nahidh, a police officer on the scene at  the Sayidat al-Nejat church, located in the heavily guarded Karada  neighborhood, told the <em>New York Times</em> that the terrorists’ two  suicide vests had been filled with ball bearings “to kill as many people  as possible”—and they did. The latest figures from the Iraqi Interior  Ministry show 58 dead and 75 wounded. “You can see human flesh  everywhere,” said the deeply distraught officer. “Flesh was stuck to the  top roof of the hall. Many people went to the hospitals without legs  and hands.”</p>
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<p>Earlier in the day in neighboring <a href="http://www.eurasianet.org/node/62280" target="display">Turkey</a>,  a suicide bomber killed himself and wounded 32 people as he boarded a  bus in the busiest square in the heart of Istanbul, Turkey’s commercial  capital. No one immediately claimed credit for the attack, which  occurred on the last day of a unilateral, two-month ceasefire declared  by the Kurdish Workers Party, known as the PKK, a rebel group that has  been battling the Ankara-based government since the early 1980s. While  the PKK has previously conducted suicide attacks, there is no shortage  of militant groups, Islamic and secular alike, that might have carried  out the attack, even in Islamist-leaning Turkey.</p>
<p>Then consider the latest developments in the foiled, or failed,  package-bombing plots attempted by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, or  AQAP. The result of a merger in 2009 of the main al-Qaida branches in  Saudi Arabia and Yemen—among the wealthiest and poorest Arab countries  respectively—AQAP is now heavily influenced by Muslim cleric Anwar  al-Awlaki, who is reportedly responsible for its newfound deadly  creativity.</p>
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