You touch on a good point. And that is, how do we regard these ongoing terrorist attacks? Do we regard them each as isolated , one off, criminal acts to be handled in the civilian criminal justice system? Or do we regard them as acts of war, and take actions consistent with being at war? To me that’s a big unanswered question.
All the families of the maimed and dead victims from U.S. terror attacks should be asked that. I’m confident what their answer would be.
How many times do they have to declare war on you befor you get to fight back? Bleeding heart pussified snowflakes can quickly agree or be rushed to the front of the line.