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Lucy Madison /

CBS News/ December 21, 2010, 10:46 AM

Attorney General Eric Holder: Threat of Homegrown Terrorism "Keeps Me Up At Night"

In an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America," U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder spoke of the ongoing fight to protect American national security and expressed his growing concern with the threat of homegrown terror - a danger which he said  "keeps me up at night."

"What I am trying to do in this interview is to make people aware of the fact that the threat is real, the threat is different, the threat is constant," Holder told ABC's Pierre Thomas, in an interview that aired Tuesday morning.

"The threat has changed from simply worrying about foreigners coming here, to worrying about people in the United States, American citizens -- raised here, born here, and who for whatever reason, have decided that they are going to become radicalized and take up arms against the nation in which they were born," Holder added.

The attorney general said that of 126 people who have been charged with allegations related to terrorism in the past 24 months, 50 had been American citizens.

"It is one of the things that keeps me up at night," Holder said. "You didn't worry about this even two years ago -- about individuals, about Americans, to the extent that we now do. And -- that is of -- of great concern."

Holder noted that while he was confident in the United States' counter-terrorism efforts, Americans "have to be prepared for potentially bad news."

"The terrorists only have to be successful once," he said.

Holder pointed to Anwar Al Awlaki, a radical Islamic cleric and dual U.S.-Yemeni citizen, as so dangerous as to be considered among the ranks of Osama bin Laden.

"He would be on the same list with bin Laden," Holder said of Al Awlaki. "He's up there. I don't know whether he's one, two, three, four -- I don't know. But he's certainly on the list of the people who worry me the most."

As a U.S. citizen, Holder said, Awlaki possesses a degree of familiarity with American culture that most foreign terrorists lack. And he has been a common link, Holder says, among many American-bred converts to al Qaeda-tied groups.

"He's an extremely dangerous man," Holder said. "He has shown a desire to harm the United States, a desire to strike the homeland of the United States... He is a person who -- as an American citizen -- is familiar with this country and he brings a dimension, because of that American familiarity, that others do not."

"The ability to go into your basement, turn on your computer, find a site that has this kind of hatred spewed ... they have an ability to take somebody who is perhaps just interested, perhaps just on the edge, and take them over to the other side," Holder added of Awlaki and his associates' ability to reach potential converts through the Internet.

Holder dismissed criticism of recent FBI sting operations, which some have argued employed the use of illegal "entrapment," offering that "options are always given all along the way for them to say, 'You know what, I have changed my mind. I don't want to do it.'"

"I have to have all those tools available to me to try to keep the American people safe, and to do the job that I'm supposed to do as a 21st century attorney general," Holder said. "We are doing everything that we possibly can to keep the American people safe...We are vigilant, we are doing everything we can to keep our homeland secure."

When asked about WikiLeaks and the potential prosecution of Julian Assange, Holder said, "it's an ongoing investigation."

"What Wikileaks did, at the end of the day, was harmful to American security, put American agents and properties ... at risk ... and I think for arrogant and misguided reasons," he said.


Lucy Madison
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trumpman says:
[sarcasm] Unbelievable. I condemn Eric Holder for associating the name "Americans" with "radicals" and "acts of terrorism". How dare he?! Most Americans are peaceful people. It is inflammatory to imply Americans are terrorists. Hence, expressions such as "radicalized Americans" and "American terrorists" should be banned from the Justice Department's lexicon.

[seriously] America is only placed in more danger when the Administration kowtows to political correctness and refuses to name our true contemporary enemy: Radical Islamists / Jihadests. In our attempts to thwart terrorism, it is simply foolish in its study not to utilize the primary root of the problem
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TomWiley says:
The real danger in nothern Michigan is a corrupt sheriff that lets a murder ring go un checked , where the Consistition and bill of rights dont applie where where you can be arrested for fake crimes and you will get a fake trial and a fake defence where its againest the law to survive a poisoning . Its where the police cover up murders and major crimes ,,,the place is run by hush money . So I think Bin Laden is a kitten to these thugs , we should be working on Rights of an American Citizens in this country and protecting them from Deadly thugs that have covered up so many murders because there part of the murder ring and the blood shed keeps on going
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Multi-Basking says:
Relax! Unless of course you recieve a top secret memo stating "Bin Laden poised to strike in U.S."
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abhorlibs says:
Just like your boss "will not rest" until he fixes unemployment and the economy. Geez, you guys must be getting tired; keep those illegals coming into the country and you will never be able to sleep a minute for the rest of your lives (unless you are lying about this, of course).
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crazyname says:
Wa wa wa. The democratic party keeps me awake at night! Useless bunch. If incompetance had another name it would be democrat.
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jimbom121 says:
This is in line with a study done by the Bush administration that indicated there has been a growing anti-government faction in this country for the last decade or so. These groups can cause more damage than islam terrorists.
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john5673 says:
ARE WE STUPID?After 9/11; the way Bush-Cheney has reacted to the Muslim world and converted the war on terror to war on Muslims and rubbled the ancient civilization of Iraq for no good reason, it is very clear that our own designed the war on terror will never going to end. It will be very easy for a single or few crooks to make a simple IED and make us and the western world crazy; force us to spend not million but billions of dollars to upgrade our security constantly. The easiest way out is just to ignore the small and larger threats of such militant goons publicly but take what ever precautions we should or we can. Also, we have to adjust with the way of life accepting few deaths too. In short we have to learn the new way and get it used to; or in a few more years we along with our allies will be bankrupted that is sure. Learn form South Asian countries, they have more terrorism problems, but are not crazy or fearful like us.
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morriswise says:
Fifty million Gay/Lesbian and Bisexual Americans cannot be ignored or silenced, they are yelling loud and clear that they are here. No group can be more influential and powerful as one made up of fifty million free thinking loners. Homophobes must learn to accept the new cultural norm or they will be marginalized into obscurity.
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jeffinpa1234 says:
What a bunch of bull! If he were this concerned he would have prosecuted the Black Panthers who intimidated voters in 2008!
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jimbom121 replies:
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ummm, that was dismissed by the Bush admimistration.
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stn_sage says:
Eric Holder reminds me A LOT of John Ashcroft! They both sound like the 'boy who cries 'wolf'!' constantly! We need an attorney general who isn't afraid of bogus terrorists!
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