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The ISIS threat to the US
ISIS will bomb US
ISIS responsible for attacks around the world
France Jan 2016 Machete, ISIS inspired
Yemen Dec 2015 Car bomb Jan 2016 Car bomb
March 2016 Shooting
Egypt Jan 2016 Shootings
Turkey, Jan and March 2016 Suicide bombing
Pennsylvania Jan 2016 Shooting
Brussels March 2016 Explosions
California Dec 2015 Shootings-ISIS inspired
Paris Nov 2015 Shootings Suicide Bombing Car bombs
Texas 2015, claimed shooting
2017 Manchester, suicide bomber, possibly trained by ISIS
ISIS has made threats against the US
Threat video June 2016
7 page document urging ISIS followers to slaughter voters at the polls Nov 2016
ISIS lists churches to attack in 50 states Nov 2016
Trained soldiers" positioned in 15 states, ISIS warning May 2015
ISIS threats to US air bases June 2016
The US dropped MOAB on ISIS April 2017
Using Improvised explosives devices (IED) with either bombs attached or inside
Has the capability to radicalize within the US-:Lone Gunmen" and "Radical Fanatics."
ISIS responsible for the killing of American citizens
Laptop bombs?
Terrorist group with ties to Al Qaeda
Intel leaks?
ISIS will not bomb the US
Accused of just being a "label" and using barbaric tactics
ISIS will be eradicated
The US Dept of Homeland Security working with other entities to decrease the threat
Information sharing with state, local, and private sectors
Tracking of foreign fighters
Encouraging other governments to collect information on foreign fighters
Enhancing electronic systems for travel authorization (ESTA) and the Visa Waiver program (VWP)
Difficulty getting operatives from overseas
National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) "bulletins" providing the public with information on the current threat environment and how they can help
Helping to identify homegrown extremists
If you see something, say something" Making businesses aware of items that can be used for explosives; suspicious behaviors
Enhancing aviation security
Preclearance-prior to entering the US
Not enough forces
Doesn't have the capabilities for a large scale attack
Per General John Kelly, Secretary DHS, "no significant credible threat"