I hate to say I sort of hope it's PTSD and not sleeper cell or something to that effect. That reality is scary for many, I'm sure. They did say that he yelled "god is good" in Arabic just before shooting, and so I wonder if he had 'switched teams' some time recently? That reality is very scary and once again will pose great stress on those who are muslim and in the military, they will undergo scrutiny for sure. We shall soon find out why, I'm sure.
I do however find myself very concerned for those who were about to deploy and suffered this tragedy or saw this happen as a bystander. There is SO much stress around deployment and then now this???? That's some serious fuel for PTSD in the making.
I did say to some military wives I converse with on a forum that we have to maybe stop and take note that this random violence or trauma is something their spouses experience on a regular basis overseas, if in combat that is. I said this as I find that the ones you'd think would be most engaged on the topic of PTSD are not; they want to think that their spouse is a super hero and will come back to them unscathed and they will carry on as before. That alone is tragic as most of them don't, such as mine.
So it's sort of ironic...they were about to deploy to go and 'partake' in such trauma and yet got it right here at home, before leaving. The reality of war, and trauma is so great for me....I wish more understood, things might be different, how quickly folks sign up for war might be different. Or, maybe not. Who knows.
I do however find myself very concerned for those who were about to deploy and suffered this tragedy or saw this happen as a bystander. There is SO much stress around deployment and then now this???? That's some serious fuel for PTSD in the making.
I did say to some military wives I converse with on a forum that we have to maybe stop and take note that this random violence or trauma is something their spouses experience on a regular basis overseas, if in combat that is. I said this as I find that the ones you'd think would be most engaged on the topic of PTSD are not; they want to think that their spouse is a super hero and will come back to them unscathed and they will carry on as before. That alone is tragic as most of them don't, such as mine.
So it's sort of ironic...they were about to deploy to go and 'partake' in such trauma and yet got it right here at home, before leaving. The reality of war, and trauma is so great for me....I wish more understood, things might be different, how quickly folks sign up for war might be different. Or, maybe not. Who knows.