In 2024, ISIS initiated a wave of violent demonstrations, underscoring its ongoing global threat. Notable incidents include the devastating concert hall attack in Moscow and a spate of stabbings in German prisons. These assaults exemplify how ISIS, particularly the ISIS-K faction in Afghanistan, is reasserting its influence and carrying out attacks across various regions.
ISIS's propaganda efforts continue to attract disenchanted individuals globally. The recent case of a U.S. military veteran underscores how vulnerable individuals can be drawn into extremist ideologies. Experts argue that this manipulation often targets those seeking purpose, highlighting the need for effective intervention strategies to prevent radicalization.
Experts recommend a holistic approach to countering the resurgent ISIS threat, emphasizing the importance of community vigilance and effective surveillance of extremist online platforms. This requires collaboration between law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and communities to identify and support individuals at risk of radicalization.
Terrorism experts are sounding alarms that ISIS still represents a significant and dangerous global threat, even years after U.S. and coalition forces dismantled its caliphate in the Middle East. Recent violent events, including the attack in New Orleans, serve as a grim reminder of the terror group's persistent reach. In just a few months of 2024, ISIS has orchestrated multiple high-profile attacks, notably a concert hall massacre in Moscow that claimed over 100 lives, illustrating that the threat is far from over. Leading intelligence officials warn of a concerning resurgence. 2024 saw an uptick in ISIS-related arrests in the U.S. reflecting an increased activity that contrasts starkly with the group's perceived decline just five years prior. With these developments, experts urge law enforcement and intelligence agencies worldwide to enhance their counter-terrorism efforts, as ISIS adapts and learns from its previous defeats. Moreover, the group's attempts to activate its international network highlight the need for immediate action. MI5's intelligence chief noted that ISIS has resumed exporting terrorism effectively, showing connectivity and coordination between its provincial affiliates. The centralization of operations within ISIS is considered a strategic move, allowing it to learn from past mistakes and operate more efficiently, making the global fight against terrorism more challenging than ever before.So strange. Trump wants the US out of wars, cuts to government spending, tax cuts and DoJ/FBI better aligned.
Dems R hysterically 😠they were hoping & wishing that the driver was MAGA,but it was NOT.
ISIS is not an Ideology. Islam is. Everything ISIS did, came from false prophet Muhammad also did.
I remember when Obama announced in a press conference in 2014 that he created ISIS to fight Assad!!!! And Obama gave them millions of dollars in equipment and training. And do you remember when the CIA created, trained and funded Al Qaeda in the 80’s to fight the Russians in Afghanistan. Thank you CNN for always giving us the real facts!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The U.S. State Department listed Syrian current ISIS leader Al-Sharaa as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and announced a $10 million reward to capture him but now they removed him from the watch list and are supporting him. So is there a bad ISIS and good ISIS? Remember Osama-Bin-Ladens picture once hanging on the office wall of a senator?
How about taking care of your veterans who have given so much and don’t get the adequate support when reentering society!