Al Qaeda bombed the WTC, then came back and took down both towers and a good chunk of the Pentagon, killing thousands of Americans. Now they barely create a ripple worldwide (Burkina Faso hotel, 28 dead...west Africa?)Professor Tiger wrote:I don't think the people of Brussels would share your minimalist assessment of the evil of ISIS. Neither would the people of San Bernadino. Or all the people they beheaded, especially the Christians.
And I don't seem to recall the IRA doing stuff like this:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... s-ago.html
Most analysts see ISIS on a similar downward trajectory, largely due to the reverses I mentioned earlier. That was certainly no assessment of the evil of ISIS, hell - they've cornered the evil market, right? It's just that they won't realize their goal of a nation-state, and in turn recruiting has suffered. There'll still be Faces of Death videos and suicide attacks but it's obvious their best days are behind them (and then they'll give way to some new whizbang jihadi outfit). I know that doesn't fit the rwnj narrative that ISIS is coming to kill us in our beds - sorry.