‘Terrorists need to be lucky once, intelligence has to be lucky always’
Despite the great deal of work intelligence and security agencies are doing to counter terrorism, luck is also a big factor when it comes to providing the safety of our countries, says Chris Hunter, a retired British Army bomb disposal officer.
A leading EU security official has warned Islamic State could be about to change its style of terror in Europe, possibly involving chemical weapons.
RT: Does ISIS really have the ability to carry out a chemical attack in Europe?
Chris Hunter: Yes, I think first and foremost, what we are seeing is a changing modus operandi. Any terror group, there sole intention is to spread fear and terror to achieve their objectives. And in the theaters in which they operate, they will identify certain tactics, techniques and procedures which are successful at installing that widespread fear.
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