FBI Director: More than 200 Americans have Joined or Tried to Join ISIS in Syria

WASHINGTON-The head of the FBI told Senate lawmakers on Wednesday that more than 200 Americans have tried to join the so-called “Islamic State” extremists in Iraq and Syria, Reuters reported.

“We estimate upwards of 200 Americans have traveled or attempted to travel to Syria to participate in the conflict,” FBI Director James Comey said in written testimony given during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.

 

“These threats remain among the highest priorities for the FBI and the intelligence community as a whole,” he added.

The FBI has repeatedly warned about the prospect of Americans growing inspired by what is called “Islamic State” in Iraq and Syria — which has an incredibly active presence on social media — and either departing to join the organization’s growing ranks or seeking to launch an attack at home.

Despite the repeated warnings by American officials against the danger of terrorism expansion, the US administration has launched a special program to train and arm terrorists in Syria who are described by Washington as “moderate opposition”.

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