If it looks like al Qaeda, is it?
Interesting analysis from a Pakistani international terrorism scholar on what the hallmarks are for an al Qaeda inspired attack and some of the socioeconomic reasons why Pakistanis living abroad (especially in England) tend to want to become members of terrorist organizations. Yes, Kam, it does have to do with being marginalized, young, unemployed and angry in a foreign country. The most interesting part are the responses both for and against the author at the end. Read those and you will see the same spectrum of opinions expressed on HT.
Miulang
Interesting analysis from a Pakistani international terrorism scholar on what the hallmarks are for an al Qaeda inspired attack and some of the socioeconomic reasons why Pakistanis living abroad (especially in England) tend to want to become members of terrorist organizations. Yes, Kam, it does have to do with being marginalized, young, unemployed and angry in a foreign country. The most interesting part are the responses both for and against the author at the end. Read those and you will see the same spectrum of opinions expressed on HT.
Miulang
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