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		It indicates that his engaging in combat with uniformed military personnel on a military post was motivated by a religious loyalty rather than a national loyalty. What does that have to do with being a terrorist?
Suppose he'd gone to Iraq, joined the insurgency, and blown up a stryker with an IED. Would he be a terrorist merely because he wanted to "defend" fellow Muslims from what he perceived to be a war against "Islam," meaning he could only escape the terrorist label if he were an Iraqi fighting for Iraqi national sovereignty?

 
							
						 
							
						
 
							
						
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