US intelligence officials are anticipating foreign terrorist organizations will seek to exploit the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and 'probably the US withdrawal from Afghanistan' in their messaging, according to a FBI, DHS, and NCTC joint intelligence bulletin
US intelligence officials are anticipating foreign terrorist organizations will seek to exploit the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and"probably the US withdrawal from Afghanistan" in their messaging, according to a FBI, DHS, and NCTC joint intelligence bulletin obtained by CNN.
The agencies also concluded that homegrown violent extremists are unlikely to initiate or accelerate attack plotting solely in response to the upcoming 20th anniversary of the terror attacks.Recent media publications linked to Al Qaeda and ISIS have referenced the September 11, 2001, attacks and attempted to exploit current events to recruit new followers and inspire homegrown violent extremists, the bulletin, which is dated Sept. 1, said.
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