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I'll state the obvious... it's next-to-impossible to prevent an attack wherein the attacker is not motivated to escape. As soon as an attacker decides that it's worth giving their freedom or their life to complete the attack, there's little we can do to stop them.  

Our only recourse is to find a way to prevent people from deciding that attacking others is something they should do.

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Islamist terror is an every day occurrance in Europe now. Thanks so much, globalist EU politicians!

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You just stay hidden cowering in your hole and petrified willi. Heh, Europeans aren't scared and we're going about our lives as normal. We rejected your right-wing scaremongers and your tinfoil hat glitterati on the continent. So here, have a big tissue....

In fact, these attacks are getting more and more pathetic. ISIS is decimated, they're sending any mentally challenged recruit out that they can in desperation. This guy had an AK and handguns and thankfully this is the best he could do?

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Madverts:

Europeans aren't scared and we're going about our lives as normal.

I am not commenting about if you feel scared or not. (Btw, you might want to skip the royal we.) If you personally enjoy the weekly terrorist murder incidents in London, Stockholm, St.Petersburg, Birmingham, Paris, continue at will, that is your business.

I was simply saying that European globalist politicians, with diversity fuehrer Merkel in the lead, have brought this upon Europe. Western Europe, that is. Some places, like Poland, have retained their sanity, and give a pass on the weekly murder experience.

I am European, by the way.

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