The difference is I don't think he went in there into the military under the guidance of real islamic terrorists to then after a career spanning since 1988 (I think) go on a rampage, that wouldn't make any sense.lowing wrote:
There is nothing "knee jerk" about it. It is well known that sleeper cells exist. Do not kid yourself into thinking they are going to show up on main street wearing robes sandles and toting RPG's.Mekstizzle wrote:
I wouldn't conclude that one shooting means that Islamic terrorists have infiltrated the military, that's abit far fetched but a typical knee jerk rash conclusion. Although you can never rule that out. All sorts of extremists and criminals could infiltrate the organisation for whatever reasons. You always hear stories of gangs joining the military for training etc.. and no doubt you probably will get religious extremists joining for their own reasons.
The thing is reading the background of this guy and the she he had done, it seems that this could have been avoided. I think some higher ups need to be answering some questions about this.
He is a Muslim that by all accounts, went against the US military and it actions in the ME. He decided to use his creditials to gain access and kill his enemy un-noticed until it was too late. He gave his possessiond away, he knew he was going to die that day. Tell me the dman difference?
Your only hope of this guy's motive actually being linked to real islamic terrorists and not just being some crazy pissed off muslim (there's a difference) is if he was reached out to be some outsiders who persuaded him to do what he did.
We'll all see in the next few weeks what really happened and why. I'd be surprised if this guy was actually linked to terrorist groups though.
If it's easier to scrub this guy off as a terrorist who infiltrated the armed forces then think like that. It's harder to come up with the notion that this guy did what he did for more complex reasons than that.
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