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FBI chief: Domestic terrorists as big a threat as al-Qaida
Fifteen years after the Oklahoma City bombing, the specter of domestic terrorism has returned to haunt the Obama Administration, with a warning from the FBI that "home-grown and lone-wolf extremists" now represent as serious a threat as al-Qaida and its affiliates.
The warning, from the FBI Director, Robert Mueller, came as the former President Clinton drew parallels between the Oklahoma City tragedy and a recent upsurge in anti-government rhetoric, while American television audiences heard Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, describe the "absolute rage" that drove him to plan an attack that killed 168 men, women and children.
An FBI spokesman told The Times yesterday that Mueller was referring to right-wing extremist groups and anti-government militias, as well as American Islamic fundamentalists, in his testimony to the Senate committee that must approve the FBI's $8.3 billion budget.