No, but
Attempted Murder X2,
Assault with a deadly weapon
carrying and using a firearm
Assault without causing actual bodily harm X3
Is very much a crime, that deserved the punishment she got.
Per wiki
There are conflicting accounts of the events following her arrest in Ghazni, Afghanistan. American authorities say that two FBI agents, a US Army warrant officer, a US Army captain, and their US military interpreters arrived in Ghazni the following day, on 18 July, to interview Siddiqui at the Afghan National Police facility where she was being held.
[12][77][81] They reported they congregated in a meeting room that was partitioned by a curtain, but did not realise that Siddiqui was standing unsecured behind the curtain.
[12][81] The warrant officer sat down and put his loaded
M4 carbine on the floor by his feet, near the curtain.
[12][81] Siddiqui drew back the curtain, picked up the rifle, and pointed it at the captain.
[77][81] "I could see the barrel of the rifle, the inner portion of the barrel of the weapon; that indicated to me that it was pointed straight at my head," he said.
[77][81] Then, she was said to have threatened them loudly in English, and yelled "Get the **** out of here" and "May the blood of [unintelligible] be on your [head or hands]".
[12][81] The captain dove for cover to his left, as she yelled "
Allah Akbar" and fired at least two shots at them, missing them.
[11][77][81] An Afghan interpreter who was seated closest to her tried to disarm her.
[12][77][81][82] At that point the warrant officer returned fire with a 9-millimeter pistol, hitting her in the torso, and one of the interpreters disarmed her.
[11][12][60][81] A Justice Department statement said that Siddiqui struck and kicked the officers during the ensuing struggle; "she shout[ed] in English that she wanted to kill Americans", and then lost consciousness.
[12][81]
Siddiqui related a different version of events, according to Pakistani senators who later visited her in jail. She denied touching a gun, shouting, or threatening anyone. She said she stood up to see who was on the other side of the curtain, and that after one of the startled soldiers shouted "She is loose", she was shot. On regaining consciousness, she said someone said "We could lose our jobs."
[20]
Some of the Afghan police offered a third version of the events, telling
Reuters that US troops had demanded that she be handed over, disarmed the Afghans when they refused, and then shot Siddiqui mistakenly thinking she was a suicide bomber.
So she was not charged with terrorism which is astonishing if she is really "a hardcore al qaeda terrorist" but because she resisted an illegal arrest. And that deserves 90 years in isolation. Wow. Stalin should stop be shy about his crimes. Muricans are not far behind