State terrorism is making a comeback

The Islamic State isn't dead yet, and a new generation is embracing the terrorist regimes of Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler.
A protester holds a sign during an Aug. 15, 2019 demonstration against the Indian government's crackdown in Kashmir at the Delta Hotel in Ottawa, where the Indian High Commission in Canada was holding a national day reception.
OTTAWA—These days when we read or think about terrorism we tend to go in two directions: either we think about terrorist groups: Al Qaeda, Islamic State, the Taliban, Boko Haram, Al Shabaab, etc., or we talk about "lone wolves"—even if that term is inaccurate. The former are of course larger, a...

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