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@WelI Obviously, well I hope that's not the idea because that won't work. That's just something you say to look good. The truth is they're not in one spot so you have figure out where every last one of them are or you'll never finish them off. They're like fleas. If one lives, the problem isn't solved.
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@The Puppet Man, Just because she was associated with ISIS doesn't mean the group ordered the attack. Her husband worked at the place they attacked, and they worked together with a few others (believed at this point to be of their own accord, not an order from ISIS itself), to plan it and carry it out.
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@The Puppet Man, The attack in California doesn't really sound like ISIS' typical attacks. Usually ISIS chooses areas that are much more popular and frequented by civilians and then the people carrying out the attacks kill themselves and anyone else if they can. The couple in California fled the scene and weren't found until later.
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@WelI Obviously, It matters because if these weren't ISIS agents might be another group. It matters because this means that there are extremists in the U.S. who weren't made that way by ISIS. Doesn't matter how terrible the attack was, we have to investigate it and know all the facts before we just close the case as an ISIS attack.
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@allthesetickens, it was a terrorist attack by a radicalized couple. I don't know of any links to ISIS yet. But they weren't done with their attack. They just got killed by the police before they could finish. Their tactics are what ISIS teaches, though. If not ordered by ISIS, they we're trained by them. Too bad Obama doesn't have the courage to do what needs to be done
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Idk Russia and the United States, two powerful countries who normally hate each other both hate ISIS even more and are basically teaming up on ISIS. Along with a lot of other countries. All these different groups must fight on the same side. Afterwards, they often are no longer hostile and perhaps even actual friends. I'm hoping this happens.
Good work America