@AviD I think @bilbo_pingouin 's point was that by being close to the EU, they are "striking at the heart" of the "infidel", showing they can strike anywhere including not far from the capital.
@bilbo_pingouin they're in a severely asymmetric warfare situation. In a straight up fight, they'd lose very thoroughly. So their tactics are guerilla and their overall aim is influence.
terror is a mean to achieve a political aim. Not an end. Believing that they are a bunch of dumb psychopaths trying to kill as many people is exposing yourself to a lot of problems.
@Adi well I was going on the basis that you know no other manatees and therefore by default i am your favourite but @Simon has to be canadian and ruin my life
@bilbo_pingouin Because it's the acronym in Arabic, which sounds a lot like a hooligan opening a door in a very barbaric manner, or like stepping on something in a very barbaric manner
@Adi which is also due to different aims. The Taliban, took the power in an already existing country, with a support of a foreign power. IS aims at some place in between two countries...
@ThomasPornin A senior Al Qaeda member "Abu Obaida Abdulla Al Adam" has an audio series called "Creation of Terrorism". He mentions exactly that point.
Multiple smaller "victories" bring more recruited than one big "victory' and a long period of stagnation
It is worth reading about "The Global Islamic Resistance Call" by Abu-Musab al-Suri... to see how they want to use terror to create a civil war to get more supporters.
@AstroDan yup. They have been making counterfit everything for decades. Who is to say that they haven't reverse engineered a way in and sold it to a company or the FBI for $$$$$
I absolutely don't believe in ultimate secrecy but I do believe that they'd be able to pull off something like unlocking the device without leaking their action.
I really don't think apple can force code in a way around their encryption especially in a ROM already flashed to the phone without reflashing and nuking the phone
What's the deal with the bruteforce protection on the device anyway, after X attempts, you can't make another one for the next 30 seconds or something?
@JukEboX The security system on the iPhone case is a bit flaky (because of the "outside of the tamper-resistant part") so the FBI should have already broken through it, Apple or no Apple.
finally, I knew I would use a fast food place enough that eventually I would just lean over, use the till (american erm...checkout?? ) my self and tell them i ordered my regular and il be back in 15 mins