The Myth of the “Lone Wolf” Persists
A way to cover up a failing anti-terror strategy.
November 6, 2017
A way to cover up a failing anti-terror strategy.
Shortly after the recent terrorist attack in New York City, Governor Cuomo referred to its perpetrator as a “lone wolf,” a term frequently invoked after such incidents. Frederick W. Kagan finds the phrase “profoundly misleading,” not least because police have already been searching for an accomplice:
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Shortly after the recent terrorist attack in New York City, Governor Cuomo referred to its perpetrator as a “lone wolf,” a term frequently invoked after such incidents. Frederick W. Kagan finds the phrase “profoundly misleading,” not least because police have already been searching for an accomplice:
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