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ISIS may carry out Istanbul-style attacks on US soil: CIA Director

CIA Director John Brennan has said that terror group Islamic State’s next target after Istanbul could be the United States.

India TV News Desk Published on: July 01, 2016 16:09 IST
CIA Director John Brennan
CIA Director John Brennan

Washington: CIA Director John Brennan has said that terror group Islamic State’s next target after Istanbul could be the United States.

“If anybody here believes the U.S. homeland is hermetically sealed and that (ISIS) would not consider that, I would guard against it,” Brennan said, adding that “ISIS militants are likely plotting Turkish airport like carnage for American soil”.

He said Tuesday's attack at Istanbul's busy Ataturk Airport that killed 41 people and wounded hundreds "bears the hallmarks of ISIL's depravity."

Earlier this month, Brennan told Congress that the U.S. battle against the Islamic State has not yet curbed the group's global reach and that they are expected to plot more attacks on the West and incite violence by lone wolves.

He said ISIS has a large cadre of Western fighters who could potentially act as operatives for attacks in the West.

On other issues, Brennan said Britain's vote to leave the European Union means Europe is entering a period of uncertainty, but that intelligence sharing with Britain would not be affected.

He chided Russia, saying that Moscow could do more to help end the conflict in Syria. Brennan has said that Russian military forces have bolstered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and are carrying out attacks against the U.S.-backed forces trying to unseat him. According to Brennan, Assad is in a stronger position now than he was a year ago.

Brennan said the greatest threat of nuclear proliferation comes from North Korea. He said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un mistakenly believes the international community will not be able to stay united in keeping North Korea from being a nuclear state.

"He seems to be exceptionally stubborn and not a very good listener," Brennan said, at an event at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington.

With AP Inputs

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