You rest your case on a neo-conservative think tank paid for by neo-conservatives and designed to support the objectives of the neo-conservatives? CFR is about as credible as the Hertitage Foundation, which means they are not, unless you read the Washington Times and New York Post or listen to Rupert Murdoch's broadcast network. CFR is propaganda organ of the right wing and is paid handsomely to do so. CFR is financed by the following:
John M. Olin Foundation
Smith Richardson Foundation
William H. Donner Foundation
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
All neo-conservative foundations unashamed at promoting the neo-conservative view. Not a very credible source.
Here's a list of active terrorist groups around the world from two seperate sources with differing ideologies.
http://www.ict.org.il/organizations/org_frame.htm
http://www.cdi.org/terrorism/terrorist-groups.cfm
Terrorism is an international problem and not just a middle eastern problem or muslim problem. The reason it is such a problem in the muslim world is because of the fragmentation and tribal structures which prevents modern military constructs from being utilized. Their only alternative is to turn to the terrorist and guerilla methodology of war. This is the only way the poor can fight back, whether we like it or not. Don't just focus on how many terrorists are from a certain place, but also look at the reasons why the people are forced to turn to that method of fighting back. This is completely lost in the argument.