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In response, the study said, Western officials must do more to counter that propaganda by highlighting the harsher realities of training camps and giving greater visibility to fighters who have turned away from jihad. The terror plot unveiled by European officials this week was still in its early stages and not considered serious enough to raise the terror threat level, authorities said. The Pakistani official said eight Germans and two British brothers were at the heart of the al-Qaida-linked terror plot against European cities and had been calling acquaintances in Europe to plan logistics. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak with the media. ___ Online: Homeland Security Policy Institute:
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