The Asian Age

‘ Homegrown extremists biggest threat to US’

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Washington, Feb. 9: The global threat posed by ISIS is still rising but US- based homegrown extremists pose the biggest danger to the homeland, Washington’s top spy said on Tuesday.

In a report prepared for US legislator­s before he was due to address a Senate panel, director of National Intelligen­ce James Clapper said that the US- based extremists pose “the most significan­t Sunni terrorist threat.”

The report said that these “homegrown violent extremists” or HVEs may be inspired by the attacks in 2015 on military bases in Chattanoog­a, Tennessee and a workplace gathering in San Bernardino, California.

They will also be influenced by the ISIS group’s “highly sophistica­ted media” and by “individual­s in the United States or abroad who receive direct guidance and specific direction from ISIL members or leaders.”

A US- led military coalition is helping local forces in Iraq and Syria close in on cities in the ISIS

The threat posed by ISIS is still growing, the head of US intelligen­ce Mr Clapper warned on Tuesday, despite military action against its heartland

group’s so- called “caliphate,” targeting its leadership and oil facilities with airstrikes.

But, Mr Clapper warned that the threat posed by the movement is only rising as it expands its reach into Libya and builds a global network of terror cells, supporters and allied armed groups.

“The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has become the preeminent terrorist threat because of its self- described caliphate in Syria and Iraq, its branches and emerging branches in other countries, and its increasing ability to direct and inspire attacks against a wide range of targets around the world,” he said.

Mr Clapper made the warning in the annual “World Wide Threat Assessment of the Intelligen­ce Community,” which he submitted to the Senate Armed Services Committee ahead of his appearance before it.

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James Clapper

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