[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/histoire-et-actualit%C3%A9s-45/topic/guerre-contre-le-terrorisme-approche-globale-2854/?post=103059#post-103059]nico2[/url] a dit le 01/08/2014 à 22:20 :[/b] Voilà pourquoi il faut s'inquiéter et surtout réagir face à l'EIIL en Irak et en Syrie : [url=http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/23/world/meast/syria-iraq-terror-havens/]Terror havens in Syria and Iraq: Five reasons the West should worry[/url] {CNN} [quote]Events in Iraq and Syria have alarmed U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Extremists from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria control vast swaths of Iraq and Syria. Its members may be mingling with Yemeni bomb makers who have a track record of getting devices on Western planes. And thousands of Europeans have gone to Syria ready to give up their lives. Holder has voiced "extreme concern" that the volatile mix could spread to Western shores. "It's more frightening than anything I think I've seen as attorney general," he told ABC News. 1. ISIS has the manpower, money and know-how to hit the West, if it decides to 2. Expert Yemeni bomb makers may be mingling with like-minded Westerners in Syria 3. Western fighters who leave Syria could lash out back home 4. Would-be jihadists could become radicalized 'lone wolves' 5. Foreign fighters who go home could build terror networks of their own[/quote] L'article vaut vraiment la peine d'être lu. Si le Ministre de la Justice des USA commence à s'inquiéter sérieusement de la sorte, c'est tout de même le signe que c'est grave. Pourquoi ce signal n'est-il pas suivi d'effets ailleurs dans le monde occidental ? Il y a une sorte de torpeur estivale qui est vraiment inquiétante.[/quote]