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Home Front: WoT
Homegrown terrorists to target concerts, sporting events, Homeland Security warns
2016-10-02
[Wash Times] The nation's top counterterrorism official testified Tuesday that the world's army of terrorists is "broader, wider and deeper than any point since 9/11," the day al Qaeda attacked America.

Nicholas Rasmussen, who directs the National Counterterrorism Center, said the Islamic State may be losing ground in Iraq and Syria but its ability to strike abroad, including in the U.S., "has not thus far been significantly diminished."

The nation is facing a phase in which people quickly radicalize and launch simple but deadly attacks before authorities have time to detect them, he said.

His testimony to the Senate Homeland Security Committee conflicts with upbeat reports from the White House, which has focused on territorial losses in Syria and Iraq as signs that the Islamic State is being defeated.

"Even ISIL's leaders know they're going to keep losing," President Obama said in August. "In their message to followers, they're increasingly acknowledging that they may lose Mosul and Raqqa, and ISIL is right ... they will lose them. And we'll keep hitting them and pushing them back and driving them out until they do."
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  The $100 million drone base in Africa is part of the bread. The NFL is one of the circuses.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2016-10-02 11:11  

#4  Yes, they can leave it to domestic terrorists to do the work for them, like trashing the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

The nation is facing a phase in which people quickly radicalize and launch simple but deadly attacks before authorities have time to detect them, he said.

First, they refuse to detect them, that would be racist. Second, even if identified, they will only act after the event. SOP
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-10-02 11:08  

#3  #2

I don't root for injuries in professional sports.

But with him, I've made an exception.
Posted by: Crusader   2016-10-02 01:39  

#2  A more subtle form of terrorism achieves similar goals.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-10-02 01:37  

#1  Yeah, we're still waiting on that...
Posted by: Jort Wittlesbach4106   2016-10-02 00:51  

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