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self-radicalizing

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  • Blair said the United States does not have the same high-level, home-grown threat that Europe faces now, but self-radicalizing people will continue to be a problem and may grow.

    American Chronicle American Chronicle 2010

  • "It's very hard to find someone working in Kansas or Missouri self-radicalizing,"

    Breaking News: CBS News 2010

  • In a Oct. 30 speech, he was forthright in calling attention to threats emanating from both overseas terrorist groups - al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, the Somali Islamist insurgency known as Al-Shabaab - and self-radicalizing cells and individuals in Canada.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • It ignored the fact that this narrative can be embraced by a self-radicalizing individual in the U.S. as much as by groups in Tehran, Gaza or Kandahar.

    NYT > Home Page 2009

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