In the nearly 15 years since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the global security community’s focus on preventing similar attacks has been unrelenting. Indeed, the United States has been free of large-scale terrorism since 2001 due in large part to these efforts. Despite this success, public discourse related to domestic and international terrorism is largely focused on the movement of individuals. While this emphasis is unsurprising, it must not result in an overly prescribed view of the terrorist threat landscape.
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