cause. and isil is providing this cause. the counter narratives are more important right now than actually making sure that every single person is monitored. that s impossible to do. that s a really interesting perspective. especially when you look at in this case what appears to be a criminal history and background. we have seen that again and again. we have seen young men, criminals on wrong side of the law. somehow in the prison system or in the criminal system, find this meaning. the jihadi narrative is resonating with the homeless and aimness. that is what france needs to focus on. absolutely. the narrative and ideology. islamism. that is why the point you made is important. quite often these people are not
created. potentially they ve been directed by extremists but it s something they ll have to see whether there s a larger cell, whether this has been compartmentalized. this sets a dangerous precedent. will this inspire other potential radicals for plotting others. let s talk about the jihadi narrative resonating in people that are committing acts like this. this is such an interesting, different, troubling, chilling case because this is a husband and wife team in the suburbs with a baby. that s the part that it really, really is different than what we ve seen in other potential terrorists and in other terrorists who have committed crimes like this. tell us about the jihadi narrative, why it is resonating. it s unfortunately a very simple, basic narrative that yet seems to indoctrinate and