Obama: 'Lone wolf' terror attack biggest concern

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Tuesday that a "lone wolf" terror attack in the U.S. is more likely than a major coordinated effort like the Sept. 11 attacks nearly a decade ago.

With the nation preparing to observe the 10th anniversary of hijacked airliners crashing in New York and Washington and along the Pennsylvania countryside, Obama said the government is in a state of heightened awareness.

"The biggest concern we have right now is not the launching of a major terrorist operation, although that risk is always there," the president said in an interview with CNN.

"The risk that we're especially concerned over right now is the lone wolf terrorist, somebody with a single weapon being able to carry out wide-scale massacres of the sort that we saw in Norway recently," he said. "You know, when you've got one person who is deranged or driven by a hateful ideology, they can do a lot of damage, and it's a lot harder to trace those lone wolf operators."

In Norway, Anders Behring Breivik, 32, was charged with killing 69 people last month at a youth camp. A lawyer for Breivik says his client believes the massacre was necessary to save Norway and Europe from Muslims and punish politicians who have embraced multiculturalism.

In recent years the U.S. has endured terror-linked attacks that authorities believe were carried out by a single person. In November 2009, 13 people were killed at Fort Hood, Texas, in a shooting that led to charges against an Army psychiatrist who authorities allege had become an Islamic extremist.

A botched car bomb in New York's Times Square in 2010 and a Christmas Day 2009 attempt to bring down a Detroit-bound jetliner with a bomb also were tied by authorities to one person in each instance.

In the CNN interview, Obama said the government continues to monitor and gather information about potential terrorist plots even though al-Qaida's capabilities have been degraded. Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden was killed by Navy SEALs during a raid in Pakistan last May.

Asked if Americans don't have to worry about a nuclear or radiological attack or some other "spectacular" event, Obama said: "Look, as president of the United States, I worry about all of it. But I think the most likely scenario that we have to guard against right now ends up being more of a lone wolf operation than a large, well-coordinated terrorist attack. We still have to stay on top of it, though, and we're never letting our guard down. That's part of our job."

1,113 comments

  • IHM
    IHM about an hour ago
    Jobs please !!!
  • Drew
    Drew about an hour ago
    Al I know is I have been paying social security for 35 years and it better be there when I retire 15 years from now. I am entitled to it just like everyone else.
  • [Michael]
    [Michael] about an hour ago
    They've kept us in fear for a full decade and they're still trying to create new enemies. The irony is that Washington has been a far bigger enemy to the American people over the past 10 years.
  • Dodger Deli
    Dodger Deli 20 minutes ago
    Im hungry like the wolf. Im on the hunt im after you!
  • Angel for Life
    Angel for Life about an hour ago
    THEN WHY THE HELL ARE WE SPENDING SO MUCH MONEY IN AFGANISTAN???
  • peter
    peter about an hour ago
    Obama as you are doing your tour stop talking and get your butt back to the white house and finish (whoops) start doing your job with your fellow politicans (on vacation) and finish what you havent even started like take care of your country.
  • Eric
    Eric about an hour ago
    Hey President Obama why don't you go after all these gangs in our major cities that are terrorizing the citizens of this country? Screw your lone wolf! Thats just another reason for you to strip us of more of our rights! Why don't you go after these gangs around the country that kill tens of thousands yearly in this country??? I think I know why? You don't want to upset NAACP and all these minorities that will vote for you.
  • HHH
    HHH about an hour ago
    Lone Wolf = Average citizen not going along with the status quo
    Be afraid be very afraid, watch and report anything your neighbor may be doing that goes against the status quo.
  • Truth is On My Side
    Truth is On My Side about an hour ago
    Bank of of Ameriscam is the "Loan Wolf"
  • Lee M
    Lee M 48 minutes ago
    Obama is a fool.
  • Steve R
    Steve R about an hour ago
    he said. "You know, when you've got one person who is deranged or driven by a hateful ideology, they can do a lot of damage." Sounds like he is describing himself.
  • s
    s about an hour ago
    oooh so its all the white guys like that pro israeli guy in norway that we have to worry about.so thats why hes expanding all the police state powers.forget about 9/11 and all the white guys who got killed.now we have to worry about all those white guys especially the ones who joined the military after 9/11.thats what the secret police(homeland security) is for now.tell the muslim extremists to celebrate because their caliph obama is in control now and hes turning 9/11 around on the victims.
  • citizen229
    citizen229 25 minutes ago
    What Obamas war tab up to? I guess its Bushes fault for not ending the wars before he left. And yet Obama and the democratic controlled congress, didnt end the wars in 2008-2010.
  • Sniper
    Sniper 25 minutes ago
    This is just a ploy to take more rights away. So you are going to have someone put their hands down my pants on my way to work? When I go to the Mall? When I pick up my kid from school?
  • jimpsonseed
    jimpsonseed 37 minutes ago
    Uh, am I missing something here? I mean, all my life I've heard the saying "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns". So, in Norway, guns are outlawed and only an outlaw had a gun. Ironic that he would use the Norway tragedy in this speech. This is the same guy that just told Sarah Brady that he was "working under the radar" with Hillary Clinton and the U.N. to get rid of handguns in the United States. Hmmmm. Is anyone else besides me paying attention to this?
  • Harry H
    Harry H about an hour ago
    I voted for him and it turned out I was deceived. I hate him for that. My voice is one vote. I got screwed.
  • dash2
    dash2 49 minutes ago
    He's a lone wolf, huffing and puffing and blowing our Economic house down!
  • Ninja Hacker
    Ninja Hacker about an hour ago
    Sorry Obama, but why are you keeping silent on the Coalition of Russia, Iran, and Venezuela? Why are you warning We The People about the fact that the Russians are helping Iran & Venezuela build nuclear reactors, and missile launchers down in Venezuela that will be operated by Iranian Guards? Kennedy & Reagan would be all over the news warning us of this impending National threat, so why aren't you? Also why did you, according to Wikileaks, give the Russians top secret British nuclear information without the consent of the British? Why did you also easily cave to Putin when he demanded that you stop the building of missile shield in the Eurozone, don't you know what the Russians are doing? You must know, you have access to all the intelligence! Don't you know that the Iranians are testing EMPs, with the capacity to fry our entire electrical grid with a single blast didn't you see this report: A 2007 report by the congressionally-mandated Commission to the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack detailed the devastation that could result from a relatively unsophisticated EMP strike. It also detailed how EMP works and what measures the U.S. government might take to reduce the risk from it. Iran has been testing this particular weapon because of the immense damage with the least amount of effort that it can cause. According to this Commission, a single EMP strategically detonated a few miles above the U.S. could fry all electronic devices, and shut down the entire electrical grid in the U.S., destroying all electrical related devices like Cel Phones, TVs, Cars, Refrigerators, etc. Reverting the U.S. back to the Cart & Buggie days,except that there will be no Cart & Buggie, and Food Supply would run out in days (We have 10 times the population now, but less agriculture of food sources). Food supply would run out in days, and it is estimated that about 70 to 90 percent of the population will perish due to lack of food, and medicine (Especially for the Elderly). Why the silence Mr. President?
  • Reginald VangleasonThird
    Reginald VangleasonThird 9 minutes ago
    This bumblehead preaches the obvious once again. Frankly, the only reason I would listen to him is to keep an eye on the phony.
  • Tony
    Tony about an hour ago
    Like the Moslem Terrorist at Ft.Hood O'Bama? Say it fuhker
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