32 share
40 share our reader goal
Article has strong reader appeal
(Reuters)
- The sophistication, wealth and military might of Islamic State militants
represent a major threat to the
"They
are an imminent threat to every interest we have, whether it's in Iraq or
anywhere else," Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told reporters at the
Pentagon.
Hagel's
assessment of Islamic State, which gained strength during Syria's civil war and
swept into northern Iraq earlier
this summer, sounded a note of alarm several days after the group posted a
video on social media showing one of its fighters beheading an American hostage
kidnapped in Syria.
Asked if
the hardline Sunni Muslim organization posed a threat to the United States comparable to that of
the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Hagel said it was "as sophisticated and
well-funded as any group we have seen."
"They
are beyond just a terrorist group. They marry ideology, a sophistication of ...
military prowess. They are tremendously well-funded. This is beyond anything
we've seen."
No comments:
Post a Comment