The greatest threat to the Olympic Games in London terrorist attacks

The Associated Press reported that 22 British government in its latest assessment report on terrorism said the London 2012 Olympic Games, the biggest threat the UK faces a terrorist attack.

It is reported that the Home Office anti-terrorism in the annual evaluation report that the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games, the Olympic Games the "biggest threat" is "international terrorism", and the British Ministry of the Interior that the year 2012 terrorism will be very active.

According to reports, the British worried that 2012 will occur similar to the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, as the attack, the mob came to take the high-speed boat, armed elements launched attacks in central London.

In addition, due to the aging of radioactive materials and some increase in illegal trade in military material, Ministry of Interior also acknowledged that the British biological weapons and nuclear weapons may have been worried about the increasing number of attacks. Report revealed that the British conventionally scans all personnel and vehicles crossing the UK in order to identify signs of carrying radioactive material.

Britain also warned that in parts of East Africa and Saudi Arabia, Al-Qaeda branch power increase.

Britain announced on 22 established a new Maritime Security Center, the center will be the main targets set to the East African pirates, and in 2012 should all be responsible for attacks against the United Kingdom waters. UK Security Minister Alan. West (Alan West) said that with the 2012 Olympic Games approaching, and similar events in Mumbai terror attacks, the British realized that the British should be more carefully monitored waters.

British Home Secretary Alan. Johnson (Alan Johnson) explained that the British army and NATO forces in southern Afghanistan over the past year to conduct military operations weakening al-Qaeda forces, from 2008 to date, have seven people in the military base leader The operations were killed.

But Johnson warned that the distribution in Yemen, Somalia, Saudi Arabia and Algeria linked with the base organization may increasingly have the ability to launch attacks abroad. In his view, the British continued to face these organizations, "gradual, long-term" threat.

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