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Next terrorist attack could hit infrastructure - Woolsey.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| October 09, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Czech News Agency)

PRAGUE, Oct 9 (CTK) - The next big terrorist attack could hit sensitive targets in infrastructure such as electricity distribution networks or oil refineries in the Middle East, former CIA director James Woolsey told CTK today.

Woolsey arrived in Prague to attend the Forum 2000 international conference organised by former president Vaclav Havel.

He pointed as an example to a possible attack on a refinery in Saudi Arabia and said that although it would not be a terrorist attack in the USA or the Czech Republic it would have an influence on them.

He said that the West should act more resolutely towards Iran and Syria …

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