ISIS Strikes Brussels: Is This The ‘New Normal’?
The terrorist attacks in Brussels represent a collective failure of
Western intelligence, underscore the challenges radicalized young
Muslims pose to Europe and the United States, but most of all are
emblematic of what the Atlantic Council’s Barry Pavel describes as a
“new normal.”
The Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the March 22 attacks—at Brussels’ main international airport and a subway station near the European Union’s headquarters—that left at least thirty-six people dead.
The Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the March 22 attacks—at Brussels’ main international airport and a subway station near the European Union’s headquarters—that left at least thirty-six people dead.
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