Posts Tagged: Brussels terror attacks
Brussels and the Myth of the ‘Lone Wolf’ Terrorist
At around 3:30 in the afternoon on May 24, 2014, a man wearing a baseball cap and armed with a Kalashnikov rifle and handgun stormed...
What Are We Doing With Captured Terrorists?
Captured terror suspect Salah Abdeslam now sits in an isolated cell inside a French maximum security prison. Before his extradition from Belgium this week, the individual responsible...
How Radicalization Was Allowed to Fester in Belgium
These are the numbers, the hard facts: Twenty months. Three terrorist attacks. One hundred seventy dead. And almost all the killers grew up in, or...
The Terror Threat to Europe Is America’s, Too
Some weeks after the attacks of 9/11, a Dutch journalist spoke at a panel discussion in Amsterdam, describing his experience of the events. Faced with...
Brothers, Prison and the Reign of Terror
Tuesday's deadly, coordinated attacks on the Brussels airport and Metro line marked the third major terrorist attack that has rattled the Europe Union since the beginning of...
Brussels Bombing Suspect Tied to Paris Plotter
Having identified the three men responsible for Tuesday's bombings at Brussels' Zaventem airport, police are now said to be closing in on the one surviving suspect,...
Belgian Attacks Horrific, But Expected
As shocking as Tuesday morning's simultaneous terror attacks at Belgium's airport and in its Metro system may be, they show the disturbing depth of the terrorist infrastructure that...









