With the wounds still raw from Paris and much of Europe on edge, there's the question that won't go away,have more foreign fighters returned to the West to wreak havoc in the name of the group known as Islamic State?In Europe, the challenge is great.You have far greater numbers of people who have gone over to Syria, greater numbers of people have returned, and more developed jihadist networks that they’re drawing upon.Experts say there's no single psychological profile for who is likely to become a foreign fighter, let alone come back as part of a sleeper cell.What is known the average male Western foreign fighter is 25.The typical female is 21.One-third were active in online jihadist forums, and more than 80 percent have joined Islamic State.The attraction is not as much as it was at the beginning.For sure we’ve seen this through intelligence.But they may be still attractive to some people.U.S. intelligence officials worry that attraction is still substantial and combined with Islamic State's flexibility could help the group pull off more attacks in the West.And there's precedence, the brothers who carried out the Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris in January had ties to al-Qaida, but were also connected to Ahmedy Coulibaly, who died in a shootout at a French grocery store having pledged himself to Islamic State.