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After Kabul attacks, US faces threat from Islamic extremists ‘already in our country’: retired Army

Radicalization of people now inside the U.S. poses a greater domestic concern than the prospect of newly arriving terrorists, retired Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard says
By Dom Calicchio | Fox News
 

Radicalized terrorist sympathizers "already in our country" pose a "bigger problem" for the U.S. than any security issues at the U.S.-Mexico border, a retired U.S. Army general says.

Retired Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard, a former commanding general at Fort Bliss in Texas, shared his observations last week in an interview with Border Report, after bombings at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan killed at least 13 U.S. service members as well as scores of Afghan civilians.

Pittard doesn’t just know about conditions at Fort Bliss, he also knows about fighting terrorists in combat: After leaving Fort Bliss in 2013, Pittard led U.S. troops against ISIS fighters in Iraq in 2014, according to Border Report.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/kabul-attacks-us-threat-islamic-extremists-army-general-dana-pittard

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And what is this administration doing?  Bringing even more of these extremists in.

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And what is this administration doing?  Bringing even more of these extremists in.


You know what concerns me is we have may one day have no-go zones like in the U.K.
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