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US Terrorism Officer Revealed, Islamic State Expansion

US Terrorism Officer Revealed, Islamic State Continues to Expand Worldwide. Terrorism does not seem to be ending at the moment from the world. Many countries, including India, continue to work on a strategy to end terrorism, but despite this, it has not been completely stopped so far. It is not that only India is troubled by terrorism.

America has also faced a terrorist attack

Many other countries of the world have seen the hideous face of terror. Super Power America also had to witness the dark day of terrorism on 9/11. The deaths of more than 3000 people together shook the Americans. Since then, the United States had taken open action against the countries that completely sheltered and produced the terrorists.

After 11 years, America killed the biggest terrorist Osama bin, Laden. Osama bin Laden carried out the biggest terrorist attack in America. The terrorists panicked for a few days after seeing the actions of the major countries standing against them, but now they have begun to organize themselves again.

US officials are still constantly monitoring such terrorist organizations and their expansion. According to Christopher Miller, director of the US Counter-Terrorism Center, the US extremist group over the past six years has proved that it has the ability to stand up despite serious losses.

According to Miller, the IS has an experienced commander and dedicated cadre, their extensive secret network. According to him, this has happened due to a reduction in anti-terrorism pressure.

Two days ago, Christopher Miller told the US House Homeland Security Committee that the extremist group, under the leadership of new chief Muhammad Saeed Abdal Rahman, is engaged in encouraging terrorists for the terror attack. At the same time, Muhammad Saeed is also provoking new allies to distant allied organizations in the region.

Several leaders were killed along with IS chief Abu Bakr al Baghdadi

In October 2019, IS chief Abu Bakr al Baghdadi and several leaders of the organization were killed. Baghdadi, 48, was heading the Islamic State since 2014 and was the most wanted terrorist in the world.

He announced a “Khilafat” (Khilafat) under his leadership that occupied a large area of ​​Iraq and Syria at one time. But he was ultimately killed last year in a United States-led battle.

The merciless massacre killed 10 thousand simultaneously

In 2014, IS killed at least 10,000 Yazidis in Syria. All of those who died were men. The IS militants also killed all boys over the age of 12. Over 7,000 women and children were abducted and tortured. International human rights organization Amnesty International has also published a report on children rescued from IS camps.

Panic still persists in Syria and Iraq

On Thursday, IS claimed responsibility for the killing of 6 French employees and two of their local guides in Niger. According to Miller, IS is still committing murders, mortar attacks, and IED blasts in Syria and Iraq in the same way as it did a few years ago.

It also includes an attack in which several Iraqi soldiers were killed in May. Miller says the militant group released videos of their successes in attacks for propaganda to prove that jihadis are still active and organized despite last year’s heavy defeats in Syria and Iraq.

IS not weakened

The Director of the Counter-Terrorism Center says that the terrorist group is now focused on liberating thousands of Islamic State members and their families in Northeast Syria because of an integrated international process to deal with them. IS wants to resolve this in the absence of.

More than 20 branches outside Syria and Iraq

According to Miller, IS has about 20 branches and networks outside Syria and Iraq. His activities have yielded results, but he is the strongest in Africa as evidence of the attack. Miller says that IS is aiming to attack Western targets but has not been able to succeed due to effective counter-terrorism measures.

According to him, the al Qaeda which carried out the 9/11 terror attack was weakened after the killing of its leaders and key commanders, but IS is still a potential threat.

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