1. The violent campaign undertaken by the neo-Nazi National Socialist Underground (NSU) in Germany has led to the inclusion of far-right terrorism into the security service's annual threat assessments. 2. The NSU's activities have taken place over several years and occurred after the group had distanced itself from larger far-right organisations, instead utilising a small support network. 3. The existence of far-right networks in Germany, and the risk that other small groups could seek to take increasingly extreme actions, indicates that there is a risk of further small-scale terrorist attacks in the future.
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