For 13 years, the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies has held a seminar looking at the previous year’s terrorist attacks and what they might mean for the year to come. This year, the ambassadors from Spain and Morocco to the U.S. joined former intelligence professionals and scholars to discuss the events of 2010 – and what the Moscow airport bombing and unrest in Tunisia, Egypt and Lebanon might mean for 2011.
The panel of former U.S. security representatives and foreign diplomats gathered to discuss the "Terrorism: Review of 2010 and Outlook for 2011," at the event co-sponsored by the center and the Inter-University Center for Legal Studies at the International Law Institute.