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Thursday, December 5, 2024
Thursday December 5, 2024
Thursday December 5, 2024

Rubio raises alarm on ISIS-K threat at U.S. Southern border

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Senator Marco Rubio warns of ISIS-K’s potential to exploit U.S. Border vulnerabilities following Moscow Concert Hall attack

Senator Marco Rubio, emphasizing national security concerns, spotlighted the potential threat ISIS-K could pose through the United States’ southern border, especially in the aftermath of the group’s deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall. Rubio, serving as the vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, expressed his apprehensions during an ABC “This Week” interview, citing FBI Director Christopher Wray’s confirmation of ISIS-K’s human trafficking network. This network, Rubio fears, could serve as a means for the terrorist group to infiltrate the United States.

The concern arises from the recent harrowing incident in Moscow, where an attack orchestrated by ISIS-K resulted in over 130 fatalities and numerous injuries. This attack, Rubio suggests, exemplifies the lengths to which ISIS-K would go to target Americans, should they find an opportunity. His comments underscore the broader implications of the U.S. southern border’s security on national safety, highlighting the urgency of addressing potential loopholes that could be exploited by terrorist groups.

Rubio’s warnings come against the backdrop of the 2021 Abbey Gate bombing in Afghanistan, a stark reminder of ISIS-K’s lethal capabilities and their ongoing threat to U.S. interests both domestically and abroad. The senator’s call to vigilance reflects the complex challenges facing U.S. border security and counterterrorism efforts, stressing the need for comprehensive strategies to thwart such threats.

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