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Sadly as long as the airstrikes continue to flatten homes and blast humans to pieces every day, I dont see an end to the "Terror" attacks and "Lone wolf" attacks.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/20/us-airstrike-allegedly-kills-56-civilians-in-northern-syria.PS: Death toll up at around 160 and afew hundreds wounded from one day of bombardments on one city/town which has been hit around 400-500 times in the last 1-2 months.
Dunno, can only speak for the UK but I think we'd need at least one large scale terror attack over here this decade in order for that to even be a discussion.
Logic then dictates syrians refugees must be always accepted, because if not the government is responsible for them suicide-bombing their citizens to death in justified retaliation!
It might be that the decision to deport was too much for a highly unstable individual to take, but that would hardly make it justified to kill innocent festival-goers.What I've read points to him not having the best of head-health.
Sounds about right, most T's are addicted to heavy-duty synthetic amphetamines which leads to short and long term psychosis and abnormal erratic behavior.
ISIS is known to have a battle drug, but it's an old and comparatively mild therapeutic alternative to amphetamine. The super-drug super-soldier headlines were a bit sensationalist.