why all the major terrorist attacks happen during election.i think government is involved in it
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ing to the “prediction market” of Rasmussen polls, Barack Obama has an 87 percent chance of winning the presidential election. That’s a pretty high number, but if there were a prediction market in which people who’ve worked in counterterrorism would bet on the likelihood that we’ll soon be hearing from Osama Bin Laden, the number would almost certainly be even higher.
A surprise could be of the proverbial October variety, or it could come sometime after the election—perhaps within the six months that Joe Biden said would produce a major test of a President Obama. The record clearly shows that jihadists see the run-up to an election and the months just afterward as an opportune time to act.
Everyone remembers the Bin Laden video that was released days before the 2004 presidential election and the Madrid train-station bombings that occurred 72 hours before Spain’s national elections in March of that year. When the conservative government of José María Aznar mistakenly attributed the attacks to Basque separatists, the public punished his party, which was felt to be pretending that its unpopular support for the war in Iraq had nothing to do with the attacks.