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Tag Archives: Salah Abdeslam
Virtually all terrorists are assisted by others so there is no such thing as a lone-wolf jihadist
OBSERVER What Isn’t Being Said About the Capture of Paris Terrorist Salah Abdeslam by Abraham H. Miller March 23, 2016 My initial reaction to the grinding monotony of CNN’s non-stop coverage of the capture of Salah Abdeslam, the alleged mastermind … Continue reading
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Tagged Brussels, CNN, jihadist, lone wolf, Salah Abdeslam, terror
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