Note that although Ms Greeves did force herself to say the T-word, she did not use any adjectives, such as, errr, "Islamic". Mustn't jump to conclusions... right? But hold on!

The suspect who was shot dead as he carried out the attack was identified by the FBI [The same FBI that Leah Greeves works for? Ed.] as a 20-year-old Syrian-born college student. Adam Salim Alsahli -- for it was he -- lived in Corpus Christi and was a business major at a local community college. A law enforcement official familiar with the investigation said Alsahli was a native of Syria who held American citizenship. How and when he got into the USA was not explained. [The word "refugee" springs to mind. Ed.]
Social media accounts matching Mr Alsahli's profile on Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp featured support for hardline Islamist clerics, mostly from Saudi Arabia, and jihadi figures such as Ibrahim al-Rabaysh, who had been a spokesman for AQAP (al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula) who was killed by a US drone strike in 2015.(((Rita Katz))), director of the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors online activity of jihadists, claims that the late terrorist voiced support for hardline Islamic clerics on social media prior to the thwarted attack. She tweeted a translated version of a passage posted on Mr Alsahli's Twitter page, which read, "I love the Mujahidin [sic], I'm not one of them and my sword is aimed over the necks of whoever doubts them (stabs them)."
Nothing there like "Allahu akbar!", but I think was can say safely that Mr Alsahli was not on our side. He's been "neutralized" now, but there will be others....
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