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A report released by the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), titled "Data on Post-9/11 Terrorism in the United States," concludes that the existence of non-Muslim domestic terrorists demands a reevaluation of U.S. counter-terrorism efforts. Unsurprisingly, the report is light on facts, heavy on rhetoric, and ambivalent about the irony of MPAC's call for greater cooperation between the American Muslim community and U.S. law enforcement.
Among the report's conclusions:
- There were 51 total plots by domestic non-Muslim perpetrators against the United States, and 29 total plots by domestic and international Muslim perpetrators since 9/11.
- Since President Obama's election on November 4, 2008 there have been 25 terror plots by non-Muslim domestic extremists and 9 plots by Muslim domestic and international extremists.