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Global terror

Islamist extremists thought to be perpetrators

By Roula Khalaf and Stephen Fidler

Published: July 7 2005 17:27 | Last updated: July 7 2005 17:27

The centre of the struggle against violent Muslim extremism has been firmly in Iraq since the US-led invasion in 2003. But Thursday’s co-ordinated attacks against the London transport system is a stark reminder that the war against Islamist terrorism has more than one battlefield.

Though there was no credible claim of responsibility or confirmation of the identity of the culprits, most security specialists assumed the attacks were by Islamist extremists.

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