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FBI chief warns ‘terrorist diaspora’ will come to West

- BLOOMBERG NEWS (TNS) BY CHRIS STROHM

NEW YORK — Hundreds of terrorists will fan out to infiltrate western Europe and the U.S. to carry out attacks on a wider scale as the Islamic State is defeated in Syria, FBI Director James Comey warned.

“At some point there’s going to be a terrorist diaspora out of Syria like we’ve never seen before,” Comey said Wednesday in New York. “We saw the future of this threat in Brussels and Paris,” said the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion, adding that future attacks will be on “an order of magnitude greater.”

Comey’s blunt warnings echo those of Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump, who has scoffed at Obama

administra­tion efforts to defeat Islamic State extremists in Syria and Iraq. Nonetheles­s, the FBI chief’s comments reflect a consensus among U.S. intelligen­ce officials that the group inevitably will strike out abroad as it continues to lose ground militarily under attack from a U.S.-led coalition.

CIA Director John Brennan told the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee in June “our efforts have not reduced the group’s terrorism capability and global reach.” Using an acronym for Islamic State, Brennan said, “as the pressure mounts on ISIL, we judge that it will intensify its global terror campaign to maintain its dominance of the global terrorism agenda.”

Comey, who called violence directed or inspired by Islamic State “the greatest threat to the physical safety of Americans today,” said “a lot of terrorists fled out of Afghanista­n in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This is 10 times that or more.”

In his remarks at the conference on cybersecur­ity, Comey also cited the difficulty of heading off what are often called “lonewolf” attacks acting on the group’s calls for violence.

It is “increasing­ly hard” for counterter­rorism officials to find and stop individual­s inspired or directed by Islamic State who use a knife or a vehicle to kill people, Comey said.

Attacks in France have left more than 230 dead since the start of last year. A mass shooting that killed 49 people at a nightclub last month in Orlando, Fla., was carried out by a man who claimed allegiance to the Islamic State. Less than two weeks before the Olympic Games begin in Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian police have rounded up a dozen people it said were possibly members of an Islamic State cell.

Beyond the West, the Islamic State took credit for a July 23 suicide bombing at a rally in Kabul that killed more than 80 people, the deadliest single attack in Afghanista­n in 15 years of war.

The FBI chief also spoke Thursday of the unresolved fight over law enforcemen­t access to encrypted communicat­ions that brought his agency into conflict with Apple Inc. earlier this year.

The debate over encryption “has dipped below public consciousn­ess right now,” Comey said.

The FBI is using that time to collect data on the negative impact that encrypted communicat­ions is having on investigat­ions, he said. From October through March, 500 of 4,000 devices the FBI confiscate­d couldn’t be opened due to encryption, he said.

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