The Bush administration has decided to stop publishing its annual report on international terrorism. Last year’s report concluded that there were more terrorist attacks in 2004 than in any year since 1985–the first year the publication covered. Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson and others said the decision was made because the report raised questions about the success of the administration’s so-called war on terror. Johnson sad “Instead of dealing with the facts and dealing with them in an intelligent fashion, they try to hide their facts from the American public.”
Bush Administration Stops Publishing Annual Terror Report
HeadlineApr 18, 2005