The sites attract naive, obviously confused, individuals who are then connected to an FBI agent who is impersonating a member of some terrorist group. The agents lead these terrorist wannabe’s into taking part in some plan which was completely designed and directed by the FBI.
Is this fighting terrorism? Or is it using mixed up individuals weaknesses to trick them into taking part in something they otherwise would have had no involvement in!?
Wouldn't it be better to attract these individuals and then steer them into something to help them or to address the issues that are sending young individuals, born in U.S., to have interest in these radical views.
The latest victim, er uh, I mean potential terrorist, is an 18 yr old from Chicago who it seems wanted to join up with "radicals" to fight in Syria. Although Im not sure how planning to go to Syria to fight makes him a terrorist in U.S. Furthermore, didn't our own Government aid the Syrian rebels fighting against Assad?
http://www.mail.com/scitech/news/2038456-chicago-area-teen-latest-snared-website-traps.html#.23140-stage-mostviewed1-7
Is this fighting terrorism? Or is it using mixed up individuals weaknesses to trick them into taking part in something they otherwise would have had no involvement in!?
Wouldn't it be better to attract these individuals and then steer them into something to help them or to address the issues that are sending young individuals, born in U.S., to have interest in these radical views.
The latest victim, er uh, I mean potential terrorist, is an 18 yr old from Chicago who it seems wanted to join up with "radicals" to fight in Syria. Although Im not sure how planning to go to Syria to fight makes him a terrorist in U.S. Furthermore, didn't our own Government aid the Syrian rebels fighting against Assad?
http://www.mail.com/scitech/news/2038456-chicago-area-teen-latest-snared-website-traps.html#.23140-stage-mostviewed1-7