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Actually you'll find that I do care about them, as ISIS are intent on causing a conflict between Sunni and Shia Islam across the region aka a bloody regional conflict. Kuwait is just yet another attack on that road. They view Shia Muslims as apostates and are thus fair game to them.
It's as I feared, Tunisia is a very popular destination for British Tourists. Think my Dad's work mate has already cancelled his holiday there.
If the newspaper reports are true, locals shielded tourists from the Terrorists. These sorts of attacks in Tunisia will likely have the opposite effect to the one Terrorists intend. Yes they have damaged Tunisia's tourism industry but that's something that can be rebuilt over time. The anger won't be directed at the Tunisian Government, it will be aimed at the Terrorists for taking livelihoods away.
Especially hard, given I expect those who plan big attacks have probably switched to the dark web to plan things. While you can ban hate preachers from social media, they'll just pop up in a different guise elsewhere.
The Saudi Royal Family's promotion of Wahhabi Islam is the crux of the issue. Ironically it's what will probably bring the Saudi Royals crashing down once the Saudi Oil fields dry up. |
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