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"Radicalization is occurring almost exclusively in cyberspace."

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In the wake of the domestic terror attack in Manhattan, many people are wondering how the attacker was able to plot and carry out the attack without raising alarms or showing signs of radicalization. Career counterterrorism officer Malcolm Nance said this is because ISIS is learning from Al Qaeda and moving their radicalization operations online and underground. Nance gave us his expert analysis on the terror attack and the ensuing political and legal responses. Noah Rothman, associate editor of Commentary Magazine, discussed historical revisionism and Trump chief of staff John Kelly's controversial comments about Robert E. Lee and the Civil War.

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In the wake of the domestic terror attack in Manhattan, many people are wondering how the attacker was able to plot and carry out the attack without raising alarms or showing signs of radicalization. Career counterterrorism officer Malcolm Nance said this is because ISIS is learning from Al Qaeda and moving their radicalization operations online and underground. Nance gave us his expert analysis on the terror attack and the ensuing political and legal responses. Noah Rothman, associate editor of Commentary Magazine, discussed historical revisionism and Trump chief of staff John Kelly's controversial comments about Robert E. Lee and the Civil War.

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