I think there will be a pause in hostilities because of the shock - I know I am shocked and not my normal combative self.
Corbyn will suffer because he really struggles to condemn anything beyond generic 'violence' (which I am sure is genuinely sincere) he won't get specific on the perpetrators, and even if he doesn't voice it you know he feels that these atrocities are linked to current and distant past British foreign policy. It's an opinion, but not one that adds lustre to a bid to be leader of the country. I know that I can come across less than patriotic on occasion, but I'm not trying to be elected to run the country ( though if you ask nicely I'll give it a go......). Corbyn thinks he can understand what these ****ers want and negotiate with them, he has no concept that what they want is our utter destruction.
Besides this 'reaction to injustice' argument is bullshit. From day one Islam has been an aggressive, empire/caliphate building creed. The Tibetan Buddhists have seen their country occupied for 50 years, you don't see them blowing themselves and others up in every country that refuses to call out China (Buddhists have their own share of bad behaviour though).
Did anyone else listen to the Radio 4 lunchtime news? It finished with them playing a bit of Atmosphere by Joy Division on the grounds that they were a Manchester band. It freaked me out a bit.
Great post.