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November 2015 Paris Attacks
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<blockquote data-quote="BakkiesBokke" data-source="post: 773263" data-attributes="member: 71949"><p>It must be a nightmare for the Secret Services to keep tabs on potential terrorists. Weren't a couple of the French attackers petty thieves with drink and drug habits? One of the raided flats had "Islam for Dummies" apparently. Many of these okes have been radicalised away from any form of religion, which makes things even more awkward in terms of intelligence gathering.</p><p></p><p>They almost operate in isolation - this makes things tricky as networks are small and independent. The most destructive terrorists in Europe and the USA (since 9/11) have operated in this way. Anders Breivik (the Christian Fundamentalist terrorist who murdered scores of Norwegians a few years ago) operated totally alone, making it hard to preempt and foil any attack. Lee Rigby's killers ditto.</p><p></p><p>Tough times ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BakkiesBokke, post: 773263, member: 71949"] It must be a nightmare for the Secret Services to keep tabs on potential terrorists. Weren't a couple of the French attackers petty thieves with drink and drug habits? One of the raided flats had "Islam for Dummies" apparently. Many of these okes have been radicalised away from any form of religion, which makes things even more awkward in terms of intelligence gathering. They almost operate in isolation - this makes things tricky as networks are small and independent. The most destructive terrorists in Europe and the USA (since 9/11) have operated in this way. Anders Breivik (the Christian Fundamentalist terrorist who murdered scores of Norwegians a few years ago) operated totally alone, making it hard to preempt and foil any attack. Lee Rigby's killers ditto. Tough times ahead. [/QUOTE]
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