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ISIS remains a “growing threat” outside of Iraq and Syria

Apr 5, 2021 | Studies & Reports

European Centre for Counterterrorism and Intelligence Studies-Germany and Netherlands

ISIS a growing threat outside of Iraq and Syria, particularly in Africa: US official

English.alarabiya – The latest attack by ISIS in Mozambique is proof that the terrorist group remains a “growing threat” outside of Iraq and Syria, a US official said Monday. “I think as you all know since the defeat of ISIS’ fraudulent territorial caliphate in 2019, ISIS has intensified its focus on the activities of its branches and networks,” Acting Special Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS John Godfrey said.  ISIS remains a “growing threat” outside of Iraq and Syria

Terrorists left beheaded bodies in Mozambique’s Palma on Monday after heavy fighting with local security forces. France’s Total oil and gas company has invested billions in the area’s liquified natural gas (LNG) deposits. “Ensuring the enduring global defeat of ISIS will entail effectively countering ISIS branches and networks outside of Iraq and Syria,” Godfrey said in a call with reporters.  ISIS remains a “growing threat” outside of Iraq and Syria

He was speaking ahead of Tuesday’s high-level ministerial meeting on the global coalition to defeat ISIS. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will co-host the conference, Godfrey announced. Although the meeting will focus mainly on the coalition’s efforts to counter ISIS in Iraq and Syria, the US official said, “we’ll be spending some time discussing the growing threat of ISIS outside of Iraq and Syria, particularly in Africa.”  ISIS remains a “growing threat” outside of Iraq and Syria

“To be clear, ISIS remains capable of carrying out smaller scale deadly operations in both rural and urban areas remains intent on doing so to demonstrate that it constitutes a continuing threat,” Godrey said.  ISIS remains a “growing threat” outside of Iraq and Syria.

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