WASHINGTON (AP) The terrorism threat against the United States is increasing and Americans aren't as safe as they were a year or two ago, the leaders of the House and Senate intelligence committees said.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein said there are more terrorist groups than ever, with more sophisticated and hard-to-detect bombs. The California Democrat said "there is huge malevolence out there."
Rep. Mike Rogers said there's enormous pressure on U.S. intelligence services "to get it right, to prevent an attack."
The Michigan Republican said that job is getting more difficult because al-Qaida is changing, with more affiliates around the world. He said those are groups that once operated independently of but have now joined with al-Qaida.
Rogers also said terrorists are adopting the idea that "maybe smaller events are OK" and still might achieve their goals.