Sentinel’s Michael Jacobson says there’s an upswing in terrorists giving up the cause. Some terrorists have become “disillusioned” with the death of innocients, particularly Muslims, and the character of their leaders.
Sentinel’s Michael Jacobson says there’s an upswing in terrorists giving up the cause. Some terrorists have become “disillusioned” with the death of innocients, particularly Muslims, and the character of their leaders.
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After 9/11, there was an interview in which Bin Laden said that if people see a winning horse and a losing horse, they’ll back the winning horse.
He has not proven himself a very good rider since that point. So far it’s one country per building, and we’re still not sure what to do over the Pentagon attack.