Anger over U.S. military operations abroad was the most commonly cited factor in motivating "homegrown terrorists," according to a secret FBI study reviewed by The Intercept on Tuesday. The study, conducted in 2012 and titled Homegrown Violent Extremists: Survey Confirms Key Assessments, Reveals New Insights About Radicalization, also found that
Secret FBI Report: ‘Homegrown Terrorists’ Motivated By US Acts Abroad
Secret 2012 report also finds that prison time, military service, international travel did not “significantly contribute” to radicalization