Terror threat
Intelligence
agencies now believe that as many as 150 Americans have tried and some have
succeeded in reaching in the Syrian war zone, officials told the House Homeland
Security Committee in testimony prepared for delivery on Wednesday. Some of
those Americans were arrested en route, some died in the area and a small
number are still fighting with extremists.
The testimony and other data were obtained Tuesday by The Associated
Press.
Nick Rasmussen, chief of the National Counterterrorism Center, said the
rate of foreign fighter travel to Syria is without precedent, far exceeding the
rate of foreigners who went to wage jihad in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen
or Somalia at any other point in the past 20 years.
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