Advertisement Continue reading the main storyPresident Trump, as in other matters, offered a pugnacious contrast to his predecessor, Barack Obama, and to some European leaders. In the wake of terrorism, Mr. Obama usually projected calm and restraint — to a fault, even some supporters said — and always distinguished violent jihadists from Islam and its adherents. Newsletter Sign Up Continue reading the main story Please verify you're not a robot by clicking the box. While France led the count, with 17 attacks and 239 dead, the United States came next, with 16 attacks and 76 dead. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyStill, the attacks in Europe have created an atmosphere of apprehension unlike anything in the United States.
Source: New York Times June 06, 2017 15:23 UTC