No problem. People have their own reasons for doing things, be it changing locations in life, or suicide bombing. An individuals reasons for joining a terrorist cell can range from fulfilling a particular misinterpreted line of what they follow as holy writing to looking to destabilize a system or country that they believe to be evil, to having no other place to go in their view.
None of the individual’s reasons can really be judged for the whole, and there are undoubtedly some people who do it because they believe that something is promised for them in the afterlife. The more important question is what the terrorist group itself is after, and those reasons are generally easier to link back to destabilizing a power through one method or another in an attempt to make things follow their views or desires more closely. It’s those reasons that are fairly easy to tie to global warming, not directly perhaps but definitely within reason.
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i remember someone made a rebuttal to that logic though, basically instead of finding a legitimate source of income they joined a group who blow themselves up so they can go fuck 72 virgins because they happened to scream "allahu ackbar!" before killing a bunch of innocents. forgive me if i cracked open a can of yellow jackets there.