Isis needs European leaders to overreact and polarise people. They want to inspire terror, they want us to cower in their influence and power
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Independent UK
By Sunny Hundal | April 22, 2017
You could say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. But there is a more blunt way to put this: if we want to fight terrorist groups, we need to stop inadvertently helping them in their quest.
Yesterday it emerged the man behind Germany’s Dortmund team bus attack wasn’t inspired by Isis but by greed. The German-Russian man now charged with attempted murder wanted to make money from a fall in the football club’s share price.
The aim of the Dortmund bomber was clear: to prey on our fear of Isis and terrorism to commit a crime. If it wasn’t for his amateur attempt at framing the attack, which raised the suspicion of some journalists too, he would have gotten away with it.
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