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You have a point; but your conclusion is flawed. ISIS also has high recruitement from Western countries, but not so much from countries like Saudi Arabia. You know why? because islamists in countries like Saudi Arabia don't see a reason to leave as their way of thinking and ideology is already mainstream. But those in Western countries get radicalized because they are alienated in an environment where they fail to make up the majority.
The same applies to Tunisia, in my opinion. It has Islamists; who feel that they can't dominate over the country. Do you even realize that Tunisian people voted for a secularist party against the Islamist one in the elections? both in presidential and parliamentary elections. There's a very strong secularist ground out there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidaa_Tounes
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