In the mean time a blast in the North of Nigeria kills 30 and injures 80 - not much news coverage on it.
This incident in Paris is dominating mainstream news so you know there is an agenda-driven element behind it. I'd say that they are conditioning the minds of the people to prepare and accept the eventuality of war. Boots on the ground seem an inevitability at this point. The agenda is also to disenfranchise the refugees and sway public opinion against them. Rather than them being perceived as people who want to flee an oppressive and brutal regime, the narrative is now that there may be potential terrorists among them, hence one of the terrorists having a Syrian passport was a crucial element to the narrative - this despite all the terrorists in the Paris attack being 'homegrown'. I think Europe have realized that it might not be in their economic interests to let the refugees in.
You don't want to let refugees into your country; so I'm assuming they want them to remain in Syria while the same countries that won't let them in are bombing them? Isn't that pretty much terrorism in itself?