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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 2995765" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>The reason doesn't matter; it happens, and it inspires a certain element to radicalize and take action in response. That's obviously the extreme case, but so long as that element feels like the US is persecuting Islam, is at war with it, we're going to see new radicals forming internally. It simply won't fade through attrition.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You missed my point; it wasn't about SA, it was about "anybody who goes to those countries." A lot of people go to those countries on entirely legitimate business, and don't become radicalized by the experience. It's the counterpoint to the idea that the homegrown version will die out. There is a small correlation between traveling to those places and turning into Abdul the Moderately Rabid, but it is definitely small, and certainly not causal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 2995765, member: 13624"] The reason doesn't matter; it happens, and it inspires a certain element to radicalize and take action in response. That's obviously the extreme case, but so long as that element feels like the US is persecuting Islam, is at war with it, we're going to see new radicals forming internally. It simply won't fade through attrition. You missed my point; it wasn't about SA, it was about "anybody who goes to those countries." A lot of people go to those countries on entirely legitimate business, and don't become radicalized by the experience. It's the counterpoint to the idea that the homegrown version will die out. There is a small correlation between traveling to those places and turning into Abdul the Moderately Rabid, but it is definitely small, and certainly not causal. [/QUOTE]
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