Afghanistan Is Now The World's Deadliest Country For Terrorism


NBC News: Afghanistan becomes world's deadliest country for terrorism, overtaking Iraq

Worldwide deaths linked to terrorism fell for the third consecutive year, but Islamic State remained the group that killed the most people.

Afghanistan has overtaken Iraq to become the world’s deadliest country for terrorism, according to a report released Wednesday.

One-quarter of all worldwide terrorism-related deaths during 2017 occurred in Afghanistan, according to the latest Global Terrorism Index. It cited a surge in attacks by the Taliban and the Islamic State group.

America's longest war began after the 9/11 attacks when the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and toppled the ruling Taliban, which was sheltering Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. The country still hosts around 14,000 U.S. troops, although President Donald Trump has expressed impatience with the military mission.

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More News On The Global Terrorism Index's Latest Report

Terrorism deaths down, but still a widespread issue -- DW
Far-right terrorism in North America, Europe increased even as terrorism deaths declined: Report -- ABC News
Deaths from terrorism fell by 27% last year, with attacks by ISIS claiming half as many lives, report shows -- Daily Mail
Global study: Threat of terror falling worldwide, far-right violence rising in North America, Western Europe -- FOX News
Terrorism deaths down in 2017, but far-right terrorism rising, report says -- CNN

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