'Thousands' of ISIS fighters now inside U.S. cities, Report rips Obama for adding Muslim refugees while
'downplaying' threat, By Leo Hohmann, 11/24/15, WND
The Islamic State has recruited
thousands of supporters in the United States, far more than previously thought,
according to a scathing new report, raising the likelihood that supporters of
the terrorist army could be plotting attacks similar to those carried out in
Paris.
And the “challenges of screening
incoming refugees” from Muslim countries may be adding fuel to the fire,
according to the report, authored by national security experts at the Threat Knowledge
Group.
The report accuses Obama of
“downplaying” the threat of ISIS while adding to the threat by importing Muslim
refugees that are difficult to screen.
The U.S. has imported 70,000
refugees per year for many years, more than half of them from Muslim-dominated
countries such as Somalia and Iraq with active jihadist movements, and
President Obama has pledged to increase that number to 85,000 this year and
100,000 the following year.
The new
study is significant because the Obama
administration has in the past made statements that “around 200″ Americans had
left the country to join ISIS and could come back at any time using their
American passports.
The FBI has said it has about 900
active ISIS investigations in all 50 states but never given an estimate of how
big the contingent of ISIS sympathizers may be in the U.S.
The Threat Knowledge Group’s
chairman is counter-terrorism expert Sebastian Gorka, a Department of Defense
adviser. The group, which includes academics and policy advisers, has put
together a list of 82 persons in the United States who were affiliated with the
Islamic State, also known as ISIS, and apprehended by law enforcement officials,
including those who traveled or attempted to travel to Iraq and Syria, launched
domestic attacks, or participated in recruiting or fundraising.
The 20-page
report says that almost one third of these
individuals had plotted attacks against Americans on U.S. soil in the last 18
months.
Through ISIS propagandists using
social media, the Islamic terrorist group has been able to attract hundreds
more supporters in the United States.
“Based on the evidence available,
the number of ISIS supporters in the United States measures in the thousands,
rather than hundreds,” Gorka said in the report, which he co-authored with his
wife, Katharine Gorka.
At the end of the report, the Gorkas
give five recommendations on how to counter the threat. Atop the list is a warning given in
no uncertain terms: “Stop downplaying the seriousness of the threat so that
individuals and law enforcement can be properly prepared.”
Whether ISIS will indeed launch an
attack on the scale of the Paris attack – which killed 130 people and
injured 350, is unknown, the report says.
“But it is clear that the United
States is a primary target for ISIS and that ISIS has the necessary supporters
in place and the financial means to carry out such an attack. The challenges of
screening incoming refugees may further exacerbate the problem.
“While accepting those who flee from
persecution and violence is a valued component of the American tradition, we
must acknowledge that ISIS and other terrorist groups may use the refugee track
as a way to gain access to the United States with the purpose of carrying out
an attack.”
After examining arrests of ISIS
terrorists on a per-month basis, the Gorkas found that U.S. police are
interdicting 300 percent more Islamic State recruits than al-Qaida supporters.
The Islamic State has been able to
attract thousands of foreign fighters and U.S. supporters through its
aggressive dissemination of propaganda on social media and urgent ideological
and religious narrative.
Ali Shukri Amin, a 17-year-old
Virginia resident and Islamic State supporter who was sentenced to 11 years in
prison in August, used his Twitter account with 4,000 followers to raise funds
for the group and encourage friends to join it overseas, the Washington
Free Beacon reported.
Ahmad Musa Jibril, an imam in
Dearborn, Michigan, who has also spent time in jail for money laundering and
tax evasion, also points to the terrorist group’s online reach. Jibril has more
than 38,000 Twitter followers, though he has not tweeted since last July and
may have found other methods of communication, according to the Free Beacon. He
is reported to have a large following among foreign fighters in Iraq and Syria.
Religious authorities for the group
claim that the “end times” are now coming to pass when Muslims will defeat
invading Christians in Syria in “the final jihad” before the world ends and
devout Muslims ascend to heaven.
“They are able to persuade many
supporters to come fight on the grounds that this is ‘The Final Jihad,’” the
Gorkas said.
The Islamic State also focuses on
young recruits. The report notes that 63 percent of those arrested in the
United States for supporting the group were between the ages of 15 and 25.
Islamic State supporters often
recruit in clusters around the United States, with friends and family members
forming a local jihad network.
“For law enforcement, it suggests
that if one person in a community affiliates themselves with ISIS, one can
expect to see more, especially among those who are close to the recruit,” the
Gorkas said.
But Islamic State adherents in the
United States are prone to capture. Among the 82 cases of U.S. supporters
studied by the Threat Knowledge Group, about 60 percent were identified by
authorities through their social media posts or a tip from a friend or family
member. The Gorkas recommended police build trust in communities so families
and residents will feel comfortable turning in those they suspect have become
jihadists.
They also urged police to work with
educators to identify the signs of radicalization among students, focus more on
tracking the Islamic State’s religious propaganda online, and develop a more
rigorous screening process for refugees from the Middle East.
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