Federal officials say Americans are joining the bloody civil war in Syria, raising the chances they could become radicalized by al-Qaeda-linked militant groups and return to the U.S. as battle-hardened security risks.
The State Department says it has no estimates of how many Americans have taken up weapons to fight military units loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad in the 3-year-old war that has killed more than 100,000 people. Other estimates — from an arm of the British defense consultant IHS Jane’s and from experts at a nonprofit think tank in London — put the number of Americans at a couple dozen. The IHS group says al-Qaeda-linked fighters number about 15,000, with total anti-Assad force at 100,000 or more.
This year, at least three Americans have been charged with planning to fight beside Jabhat al-Nusrah — a radical Islamic organization that the U.S. considers a foreign terrorist group — against Assad. The most recent case involves a Pakistan-born North Carolina man arrested on his way to Lebanon.
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8 comments:
Let them go. Then simply deny them re-entry.
hang them for treason.
1:04...took the words outta my finger tips! Anyone that travels to the region should be held at Gitmo just like the rest of the terrorist!
1:46 Why tie up dollars and resources at gitmo?... Level the middle east, and leave them there.
Soon your chickens will come home to roost.
Is there good money in it? Americans need good jobs!
Is that it? They are otherwise unemployed. If this pays well, then why not?
if that worried, don't give the visa.
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