Terrorism in the Middle East was destined to eventually acquire foreign residence. This became obvious after the recent terrorist attacks in Australia and Paris, and now US Â and EU military troops deployed worldwide have to head back home, put an end to the once famous creative chaos theory.
It now seems evident to countries that harbored terrorists in the name of human rights that they most definitely  raised a monster. Unfortunately getting rid of this monster will cost world economies a lot more than expected, will not be an easy operation, will take long years, and as sad as it sounds we are only taking our first initial steps along this bloody road.
On the other hand terrorists are currently a tool; a commodity that is bought and sold for national consumption, and their price is set based on supply and demand. Terrorist organizations daily rates are now not only paid in Euros, †and US Dollars, but their daily rates are bartered with petroleum barrels.
I am totally against the recent attacks on Charlie Hebdou staff, but i cannot understand †why aren’t attacks on religious beliefs’ icons banned, treated and classified as racist remarks and gestures. We need to draw some red lines, and discuss further definitions for freedom of expression.
The ball now most definitely is in Europe and USA courts, especially that al Qaeda threatened that France will witness further attacks; attacks that definitely call for the whole world to con- sider one another, cooperate , and set the main grounds for a united creative plan. A plan to block terrorist acts access to human and material resources that fuel their attacks.