RE: Did you know, rich Arab countries don't accept the U.N. definition of a refugeee?
September 6, 2015 at 7:49 am
No, the ones fleeing the war are not yet radicalized, but the trauma, rejection and disaffection make a sizeable portion of the good candidates for radicalization in the near future.
I think a sign that a group contains sizeable number of radicalization candidate is the fact they publically give thanks to Allah, not their benefactors, when they are received as refugees.
There is probably a far higher percentage of good candidates for radicalization amongst the refugees than either amongst the very same people before the start of the current Syrian conflict, or amongst the population of the gulf sheikdoms.
I think a sign that a group contains sizeable number of radicalization candidate is the fact they publically give thanks to Allah, not their benefactors, when they are received as refugees.
There is probably a far higher percentage of good candidates for radicalization amongst the refugees than either amongst the very same people before the start of the current Syrian conflict, or amongst the population of the gulf sheikdoms.