Posted on May 6, 2015
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Recently, ISIS has been named as being behind a handful of seemingly random attacks. ISIS, as it is called, is a militant organization that is operating in the Middle East, and likely doesn't have a global reach as a "stated" or uniformed force. Do you think "ISIS" is the new "Al Queda" wherein every terrorist incident will now be claimed or pinned to them, despite the loose-fitting or lack of ties to local/US terrorists?
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Actually its an Obama puppet regime!
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SPC Andrew Griffin
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Yes! And at this point its hard to argue that they are not an Organized International Group!
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SFC Special Forces Assistant Operations & Intelligence Sergeant
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I think ISIL/ISIS is claiming many of these attacks in order to imply their global reach, and I do believe it is likely ISIL operatives are spread around the world, but I don't think they are organized at a level needed to carry out complex attacks. Specifically citing the attack in Texas, it is likely ISIL leadership saw an opportunity to imply their global reach and support their previous claims of having sleeper cells within the US. The outcome of the attack has no effect on their likely goal of giving the impression of placement.

In order to get to the stage of organization to execute attacks, my opinion is they would have to move away from the current method of instant communication and synchronization using electronic and social media, and towards the lengthy method of hand written notes and messengers. This is the primary way AQ communicates, and takes a long time to give and receive directions. This was one of the major splitting points between AQ and ISIL, and it is likely not the direction they want to go.

Maintaining the use of their current method of communication will continue to leave them open to exploitation, and allow US GOV agencies to interdict and thwart any planned attack, at least on US soil.
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