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President Barack Obama has announced a four point intelligence and security plan in wake of terrorist attacks. He also said that majority of Muslims hate Al-Qaeda. In a news briefing in Washington regarding security situation, US president has ordered changes to the way intelligence is collected and analysed by the country's security agencies, in the wake of the failed Christmas Day bombing of a US-bound plane. Reiterating that intelligence agencies had the necessary information to prevent the attempted bombing but failed to connect and understand the disparate pieces of data, Barack Obama announced changes. The measures outlined at the White House included wider and quicker distribution of intelligence reports and stronger analysis of them, as well as tightened passenger screening and expanded watch lists. He also said that he wont let Al-Qaeda take over US during his regime.
