Currently the focus of U.S. targeting analysts is identifying terrorists in and around Afghanistan.
According to U.S. military analysts, attacking the enemy's mind is among the chief strategies China will use in order to catch its adversaries off-guard.
Nonetheless, U.S. analysts have said that al-Qaeda was a likely, or even prime suspect.
It was an opinion echoed by U.S. analysts.
U.S. analysts were drawing the same conclusions.
"The opposite is true of the U.S. analysts."
But U.S. analysts dismissed the claim as propaganda.
John Moody (1868 - February 16, 1958) was a U.S. financial analyst and investor.
At that time, U.S. analysts believed that the Philippines might be one of the first areas Japan would attack.
Adams, and other U.S. analysts dealing with a guerilla war in jungle, found there were better metrics than "body count".