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Attacks challenge ‘lone wolf’ terrorist theory
2015-01-19
[IsraelTimes]. Experts highlight organized structure of jihadist groups as counter to increasingly popular postulate

The attacks in Gay Paree and the radical Islamist cell dismantled in Brussels have challenged the idea of the “lone wolf” terrorist who works alone, without the help of a jihadist organization, analysts say.

Every terrorist that has attempted or carried out attacks in the West in recent years — down to the Kouachi brothers who struck the Charlie Hebdo
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  Though I voted for him both times his in-born sense of noblesse oblige or compassionate conservatism led him to honestly believe that Muslims are incidental to Islamic violence.

W is a lot like my wife, too good and trusting for her own good. O is evil in a selfish, narcissistic way.

I guess you could say in some ways W is naive.
Posted by: AlanC   2015-01-19 19:17  

#8  I likewise, disagreed with "W's" infamous three words, but I disagree or hold suspect every word uttered by the Champ.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-01-19 17:15  

#7  I'm gonna be the contrarian here, and surmise, given Mr. Bush's character and the situation and the mood at the time, he was trying to avoid a repeat of what happened in the days or WWI with the Germans, or WWII with the Germans, Italians and Japanese (never mind that it was a liberal Democratic President that incarcerated the third group.)

But that's just me, looking at history...
Posted by: Pappy   2015-01-19 17:08  

#6  appeared in the United States as part of the Bush administration’s ‘global war on terror’

All part of the biggest lie that Islam is the religion of peace. Can't put a real name to the war, gotta call it a war on terror. Can't mention the source documents and driving propaganda. Nope, can't do it no how no way.
Posted by: AlanC   2015-01-19 15:20  

#5  What I love is Bin Laden called on followers to become lone wolves and attack. Then when followers become lone wolves and attack our leaderes claim no connection to radical Islam.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-01-19 15:03  

#4  Rhetorical Pappy.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-01-19 15:01  

#3  Are you asking to be rhetorical, or because you haven't really been reading the Burg all these years, or because you really don't know?

If it's the first one, please stop - that position has already been filled by a certain Brit.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-01-19 13:53  

#2  Nearly everyone on the left and in this administration wants to define the jihadi terrorists as something they are not. It's been going on for quite a few years now. What's with that?
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-01-19 09:50  

#1  Apparently outside of Paris is a lodge hall, The Fraternal Brotherhood of Jihad, that has spaghetti dinners on Tuesday, and 'public affairs' discussions on Thursday.
A great place to network with your friends.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-01-19 07:48  

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