Khazen

ISIS

By David Choi

It's becoming clear that ISIS is losing the battle on the home front. In fact, it's not only losing out on a huge source of revenue from oil smuggling, but major campaigns by coalition forces are underway to root out its remaining bastions in Iraq and Syria.

Although this may be cause for celebration, US officials are more concerned with what comes afterward. "At some point there is going to be a terrorist diaspora," said FBI Director James B. Comey at a cybersecurity conference. "Not all of the Islamic State killers are going to die on the battlefield."

This supposed migration of militants lends itself to some credence in light of a recent report by Harry Sarfo, a detained Islamic State recruit. An ISIS official claimed "that they have loads of people living in European countries and waiting for commands to attack the European people," Sarfo said from a maximum-security prison in northern Germany. "And that was before the Brussels attacks, before the Paris attacks."

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