Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- May 23, 2017



Peter Apps, Reuters: Europe's rising tide of attacks show diminishing political effect

It shouldn’t be a surprise that Islamic State was quick to claim responsibility for Monday’s suicide attack in Manchester that killed 22 people. As its last territory in Iraq’s second city of Mosul falls to U.S.-backed Iraqi forces and its Syrian capital Raqqa is encircled, the group is increasingly desperate for legitimacy. Attacks on the West are one of its few remaining options.

Although IS claimed the attack as revenge against "Crusaders", neither U.S. nor U.K. authorities have attributed blame to the group.

Whatever the truth, Islamic State faces another, perhaps more serious problem. Its attacks on Europe may be monstrous, but they yield a declining political return.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- May 23, 2017

The Manchester Attack Shows How Terrorists Learn -- Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, The Atlantic

Are Europeans getting used to terror attacks? -- Darko Janjevic, DW

The Manchester Arena attack is the appalling price we pay for the freedom of European democracy -- Matthew Norman, The Independent

Enabling Murder: Western politicians

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