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Originally Posted by Elf On Strike
The problem as I see it is that there will be those that actively support the ISIS cause and are waiting for their chance of martyrdom. There will be those that support ISIS, but would never dream of taking any action. There will be those that action is triggered in them, and the reason for trigger could be anything from radicalisation to someone treating them what they could consider badly or unfairly. There is yet another group with no support for ISIS but just want to be martyrs anyway and will attach themselves to it as that justifies their existence
We are probably aware of many in the first group, so hopefully many of them will get stopped in their tracks, the second group are of no concern, its the last groups that will cause the damage, and those are the difficult ones to detect, whether they are home grown or immigrants.
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So basically you've ignored the earlier rational explanation of which specific theoretical branch of the Muslim faith correspond with ISIS ideology and go with your own 3 tier explanation encompassing all Muslims? Ok.