- Sputnik International
World
Get the latest news from around the world, live coverage, off-beat stories, features and analysis.

On Alert: CIA Director Predicts Daesh Attacks on US Soil

© AFP 2023 / Jewel SamadCIA Director John Brennan
CIA Director John Brennan - Sputnik International
Subscribe
Just hours after three suicide bombers attacked Atarturk Airport in Istanbul, CIA Director John Brennan blamed on the terrorist group Daesh, also known as IS/Islamic State, and voiced concern that a similar incident could happen in the US.

"I am worried from the standpoint of an intelligence professional who looks at the capabilities of Daesh … and their determination to kill as many as people as possible and to carry out attacks abroad," he said in an interview.

Workers repair the damaged parts of the terminal building at Turkey's largest airport, Istanbul Ataturk, Turkey, following yesterday's blast June 29, 2016 - Sputnik International
Istanbul Terror Attack Carries ‘Two Main Messages’ by Daesh

Brennan maintained that while recent shootings in Orlando and San Bernardino were committed by self-radicalized individuals who were inspired by Daesh, the US intelligence apparatus has kept the extremist group out of the country. 

However, Brennan argued that the fundamentalist group will continue making attempts to attack America.

"I’d be surprised if Daesh is not trying to carry out that kind of attack in the United States," he said.

"You look at what happened in the Turkish airport, these were suicide vests. It’s not that difficult to actually construct and fabricate a suicide vest…so if you have a determined enemy and individuals who are not concerned about escape, that they are going into it with a sense that they are going to die, that really does complicate your strategy in terms of preventing attacks."

No group has yet taken responsibility for the Istanbul attack, but Brennan believes the tactics point to Daesh, rather than Kurdish militias. 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (File) - Sputnik International
Erdogan's Policies to Blame for Istanbul's Attack - Turkish Journalist

"It was a suicide bombing, [which] is usually more a Daesh technique," he said. 

He also believes Daesh has a stronger motivation to bomb Turkey, as Ankara has been in conflict with Daesh just over the border in Syria. 

"Turkey has been cracking down on some of the transit of foreign fighters who are flowing into, as well as out of, Turkey, and they are part of the coalition providing support, allowing their territory to be used by coalition aircraft," he said. 

"So there are a lot of reasons why Daesh would want to strike back." 

A sign by a closed checkpoint at the Syrian-Turkish border near the town of Kessab - Sputnik International
Turkey May Close Border With Syria If Moscow-Ankara Thaw Continues

The CIA director argued these attacks are meant to compensate for territory Daesh has lost in Iraq and Syria.

"Over the past year and a half they have made a more determined effort to carry out attacks abroad, and we see in terms of their plans, their preparations, the movement of people as well as propagandizing outside, exhorting, inciting a much more determined effort to carry out these external operations."

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала