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In reply to the discussion: I admit--I wasn't very accurate on my original speculation. Allow me to try again. [View all]octoberlib
(14,971 posts)Rukmini Callimachi @rcallimachi 4h4 hours ago
1. Everytime someone carries out an attack in IS' name, we come back to the same question: Did IS pull it off? Or was attacker acting alone?
2. The anomaly is the Nov 13 Paris attacks, where we saw 7 attackers leave Syria and infiltrate Europe to carry out mass murder.
3. More common scenario is Garland, Texas where gunmen drive to a community center & open fire, mins after pledging allegiance to Baghdadi
Rukmini Callimachi @rcallimachi 4h4 hours ago
4. We consider what happened on Nov 13 to be "worse" because it showed the long reach of the Islamic State. The problem with that outlook
Rukmini Callimachi @rcallimachi 4h4 hours ago
5. Is that it fails to acknowledge what ISIS has been working to create: A system through which extremists can be radicalized in situ
Rukmini Callimachi @rcallimachi 4h4 hours ago
6. Without ever traveling to Syria, and without engaging with members of the Islamic State, they are able to download the ideology
Rukmini Callimachi @rcallimachi 4h4 hours ago
7. Via the internet, and they can find all the tools for mass murder online, including recipes for IEDs and pipe bombs and ideas on tactics
Rukmini Callimachi @rcallimachi 4h4 hours ago
8. We fail to see that Lone Wolf phenomenon *is* an IS creation & was an al-Qaeda creation before that. It's what they are trying to inspire
Rukmini Callimachi @rcallimachi 4h4 hours ago
9. Think of the Tsarnaev brothers and their carnage in Boston. They learned to cook bomb using al-Qaeda's magazine yet had no link to them
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