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The historic dilemma of the West versus the Muslim jihadists


After Wednesday’s attack, France is on high alert with thousands more police on the streets in Paris (Reuters)

Wednesday’s terrorist attack in Paris requires an appraisal of where the world stands today:

Wednesday’s terrorist attacks in Paris are certain to exacerbate these trends.

This was not a random shooting. The terrorists were well trained in using assault weapons, and the attack was carried out with clockwork precision, probably after being planned for weeks. They spoke perfect French, leading to the speculation that they were home-grown terrorists who had gone to Syria for training. The terrorists murdered the editor and several cartoonists at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which had published cartoons and articles mocking Islam and the Prophet Mohammed. They shouted, “We have avenged the prophet” and “Allahu akbar” (God is great). It’s said to be the deadliest terror attack on French soil in 50 years, since 1961 when a right-wing paramilitary organization opposed to France’s withdrawal from Algeria blew up a train killing 28 people.

Some Muslim leaders are blaming the attack on the victims. According to one Sunni Muslim scholar, it came as a response to “extremism from the other side.” “When freedom of thought oversteps boundaries and legitimizes and encourages the insult of other religions, there will be such consequences.” I disagree with this conclusion. In my opinion, it’s the other way around, with the mocking of Mohammed purposely triggered by the actions and PR strategy of the jihadists.

Wednesday’s attack is creating a backlash within the populations of the West, especially Europe:

As the world today goes deeper into a generational Crisis era, we can expect xenophobia and nationalism to increase in nations around the world. The world becomes a more dangerous place every day, and the growing Muslim versus Muslim war is just one part of it. It’s only a matter of time until somebody does something that triggers a real war. AFP and USA Today and Bloomberg and Telegraph (London) and The Trumpet

Eurozone inflation rate becomes negative, falling into deflation

The inflation rate in the eurozone has been extremely low for years, as we’ve reported several times, and in December it crossed over into deflation, with an inflation rate of -0.2%. The deflation is being blamed on the falling price of oil. Deflation in Europe is an important story, and there’s a lot more to be said, but it’s been squeezed out by the news from Paris. Maybe tomorrow. BBC and Eurostat

KEYS: Generational Dynamics, France, Paris, Charlie Hebdo, Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh eurozone, deflation
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