In what ways were the ISIS attacks in the Mideast (Iraq and Syria) and Europe (France and Belgium) similar to the FLN attacks different?

I’ll add the third post tomorrow in the morning. 1) Viewpoint in 93 words of this post (you agree or no with Brayan Post) The article by Hutchinson. The Concept of Revolutionary Terrorism, The Journal of Conflict Resolution, discusses the Algerian FLN, which led the revolution against France in the 1950s. The FLN was known for victim selection: European minority, Algerian local and tribal officials, Algerian officials in the French administration, and French police and military In what ways were the ISIS attacks in the Mideast (Iraq and Syria) and Europe (France and Belgium) similar to the FLN attacks? Different? 2) Viewpoint in 93 words of this post (you agree or no with Gaurav Post) The article by Hutchinson. The Concept of Revolutionary Terrorism, The Journal of Conflict Resolution, discusses the Algerian FLN, which led the revolution against France in the 1950s. The FLN was known for victim selection: European minority, Algerian local and tribal officials, Algerian officials in the French administration, and French police and military In what ways were the ISIS attacks in the Mideast (Iraq and Syria) and Europe (France and Belgium) similar to the FLN attacks? Different?