Chattanooga Times Free Press

Sen. Corker convenes hearing to examine global reach of ISIS

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WASHINGTON — Following a series of recent terror attacks on several coxntinent­s claimed by ISIS, U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, welcomed a pair of terrorism experts at a hearing Thursday examining the global reach of ISIS:

“We are going to examine, as you all know, the transnatio­nal threat posed by ISIS,” Corker said.

“This is an important time to talk about ISIS and its global reach. In the last few weeks, we’ve all witnessed the disturbing violence ISIS is inspiring, enabling, and directing outside of the Middle East. The attacks in London and Manchester. The violence against Coptic Christians in Egypt. The attempted seizure of a city in the Philippine­s. Here in the U.S., we’ve faced our own ISIS-inspired attacks. A lot of these attacks have occurred as ISIS has lost increasing amounts of territory in Iraq and Syria.

“This reality begs the question: What more should be done? And do our tactics need to evolve, particular­ly as the operation to retake Mosul nears an end and Syrian opposition forces begin to enter Raqqa?

“You might expect the threat to diminish as ISIS loses its capital, but recent events indicate that may not be the case. The wars in Iraq and Syria have served as a training ground for terrorists, and ISIS has a media operation unrivaled by its peers. Tens of thousands of foreigners have fought on behalf of ISIS, including thousands of Westerners. They can return home. They can also regroup and fight in another country. The affiliates are also holding territory and continuing to conduct operations despite increased counterter­rorism pressure in places like Libya. The affiliates are, after all, the perpetrato­rs of many of these attacks and a threat to stability in many parts of the world.

“So, we welcome you today. We have challengin­g issues to deal with. We want to thank you for appearing before our committee. I look forward to your testimony.”

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