by Workingman » 23 May 2017, 17:41
Aha, somebody finally got it and was able to explain.
That person was a young woman from the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
This was a proper suicide bomber. It was not a jerk with a knife or a van or a car, but the real deal. His was a sophisticated device designed to cause the greatest carnage possible. It was not a garden shed job and probably took the knowledge and skills of more than one person - a group - to build, and therein apparently lies a problem.
Lone wolf attacks can be extremely damaging, as we have seen, and are almost impossible to spot by the security services. However, group attacks are almost exclusively more deadly and damaging when they get through. Even when the point of attack is only carried out by one member the group in itself has more capabilities and resources.... and access to further resources. This group, and it will turn out to be a group, was obviously under the radar and that will be a huge worry for the security services.
There will be others out there.
Jo, the suicide bomber model does not allow for them to be spotted if they do not want to be We only know when the bang goes off or if they do the Ali Akbar thing before pulling the pin. The current terror threat is not like the days of the IRA when we could look out for suspicious bags or packages, today the person is the bomb. The corollary is that we then start to look at all people of a certain race/religion as the threat and that will eventually wear us all down and with unknown consequences.