Perfect Security Is Impossible, but Suicide Bombing Can Be Prevented https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/politics-current-affairs/2017/05/perfect-security-is-impossible-but-suicide-bombing-can-be-prevented/

May 24, 2017 | Max Boot
About the author: Max Boot is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and the author of, among other books, Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the Present Day (2013).

Responding to the murderous suicide bombing in Manchester on Monday night, Max Boot notes that it is “difficult, but not impossible” to prevent such attacks:

Recall that Israel found itself under incessant assault from suicide bombers during the second intifada (2000-2005). Israeli security forces figured out how to defeat this terrible menace through a combination of offensive and defensive security measures. The number of suicide attacks in Israel fell from 53 in 2002 to none by 2009. Especially important in this success are the still-ongoing efforts by the IDF to police the West Bank and disrupt terror cells before they can strike. What the Israelis learned is that suicide bombers do not work alone: they require other people for indoctrination and preparation. Stop those other people—who are not suicidal—and you can prevent the human fuse from being lit. . . .

But even when individuals are arrested, they can be replaced so long as the ideologies of hate remain alluring. Islamic State (IS) may be losing its grip on the ground in Iraq and Syria, but there is a real danger that its virtual caliphate will long outlive the physical one. . . [I]t is [thus] necessary to convince those who might be sympathetic to IS and its ilk that these groups are not all they are cracked up to be.

In this regard, MBC, one of the most-watched TV networks in the Middle East, is performing a signal service by airing a 30-part series, Black Crows, that shows the unpleasant reality of life under IS’s rule; . . . assuming it is widely watched, it has the potential to strike a more potent blow against IS than any number of American bombs.

Read more on Commentary: https://www.commentarymagazine.com/terrorism/terrorism-isis-manchester-attack-ideas/