From Senate
Intelligence Committee
Sen. Richard Burr
(R-N.C.) said he expects that data will pour in over the next few months that
will provide intelligence to better protect the U.S. and Europe against global
terrorism threats.
The new chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee
said that following the attack in Paris, there will be an “unbelievable amount
of data that’s going to tell us what the next step is in defending this country
and defending Europe, as well.”
On CNN's "State of
the Union," he pointed a spate of raids and arrests around Europe over the
weekend that netted more than a dozen people with suspected ties to the Paris
attacks, which left 12 dead at a satirical newspaper Charlie Hedbo and
17 people total around the city.
He called the recent
arrests in Belgium an "intelligence win."
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