European Union leaders say they have swept away barriers among security agencies and bolstered border controls in the wake of a year of terrorist attacks capped by the assault on one of Berlin’s bustling Christmas markets. But missed signals before and after Monday’s violence raises questions about whether the changes — or any changes — are enough to prevent a repeat of a year that saw a double-bombing in Brussels, slaughter-by-truck in Nice, France, and shooting carnage in a Munich mall before the Berlin violence that killed 12 and wounded dozens more.
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WHAT DID YOU EXPECT? THEY LOVE THEIR TERRORISTS. THAT'S WHY THEY CONTINUE TO DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO PLEASE THEM.
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