When I began writing this, on Friday, there was no consensus. Should the Ottawa attacker Michael Zehaf-Bibeau be considered "a jihadist" or should last Wednesday's murderous incident be considered the action of an isolated, mentally ill drug addict? At the same time, there was widespread acceptance that the Islamic State "may well" have influenced both Michael Zehaf-Bibeau and Martin Couture-Rouleau, the man who ran down two soldiers in Quebec, killing one.
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