First and foremost, I want to offer my prayers to the victims and those close to them, as well as the entire country of France. They have been hit so hard by this sort of thing in the last few years, I can't even begin to fathom their mindset.
Since a terror attack is part of the post title, I do feel the topic of terrorism is pertinent. This likely would not have happened otherwise. The "person" that committed this atrocity was from Tunisia, right next door to what was once French Algeria. The French once had quite a presence in northern Africa and some parts of the middle east. Discuss the aspects of this particular topic specifically without going off on a tangent if you will, although it is certainly not within my authority to suggest that.
This isn't about who helped perpetuate the formation of this group because that didn't happen overnight. It started out as one thing and evolved over the years into another. The fact of the matter is, these psychopaths only really became active in the last several years and placing blame accomplishes nothing. The question is, what the hell does it take to stop it as soon as possible?
I do agree the primary topic should be the victims. It should still be open to discussion but the attack itself and the victims should both be the primary topic. Neither Dubyah or 0bama drove the truck. They didn't order them to do this, they didn't intend for things like this to happen and I guaran-fricking-tee you that neither the victims or their families care why this happened right now, only that it happened. It isn't a political topic, it is a human topic.
This attack evidently included an American man and his young son that were on a family vacation. Prayers to them and theirs because all they were doing was enjoying a vacation in France.
Also, prayers and strength to all those that have suffered from losing loved ones or experiencing pain because of this act of atrocity. May you one day find peace.
Take this as you will.
/Steps off soapbox