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REPORTS: ISIS STILL A GLOBAL THREAT DESPITE LOSING MANY STRONGHOLDS

US Pentagon reportedly believe ISIS still remain a regional and global threat that is "well positioned" to re-organize, following their loses and exile to only a few small towns on the banks of the Euphrates River in Syria, the Pentagon.  Recently published inspector general report, alleged US military estimates up to 30,000 fighters in Syria and Iraq still under ISIS command.
US Pentagon reportedly believe ISIS still remain a regional and global threat that is "well positioned" to re-organize, following their loses and exile to only a few small towns on the banks of the Euphrates River in Syria, the Pentagon.
Recently published inspector general report, alleged US military estimates up to 30,000 fighters in Syria and Iraq still under ISIS command.

Pentagon spokesman Navy Cmdr. Sean Robertson said:
"ISIS remains a threat, and even one ISIS fighter is one too many."
"I will let the report stand on its own. Manpower is not a good metric to assess the volatility of this terror group."
"We have assessed that, even after the liberation of ISIS controlled territory, ISIS probably is still more capable than al Qaeda in Iraq at its peak in 2006-2007," Robertson continued. 
"What really matters is the capability and intent of ISIS members worldwide, and that's why the fight is not done."
Robertson said the Pentagon believes ISIS "is well positioned to rebuild and work on enabling its physical caliphate to re-emerge."

The UN report said that ISIS core "continues to facilitate the relocation of some of its key operatives to Afghanistan," including foreign fighters from Europe.

The report said that recent terror plots were detected and prevented in Europe had originated from ISIS in Afghanistan.

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