The Nation - News from Feb. 22, 1985
Terrorism in the United States dropped from 100 incidents in the early 1980s to 13 attacks last year, and Puerto Rican terrorists will be the United States’ “most sustained terrorist problem,” Assistant FBI Director Oliver Revell told the National Press Club in Washington. Revell said three types of terrorists are operating here: left-wing groups, right-wing groups and groups supported by foreign countries, such as Iran and Libya. Included among the right-wingers, he said, are such groups as the Ku Klux Klan and the Aryan Nations.
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