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The new ISIS threat: its soldiers are going homeJordan and Tunisia have seen thousands of residents join ISIS. Now those fighters are returning, and the countries provide a portrait of the challenges ahead. Taylor Luck Correspondent February 9, 2017 Amman, Jordan—Mohammed could be Jordan’s biggest threat.For nearly three years, the 25-year-old has fought in Syria alongside the Al Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat al Nusra, then the Islamic State (IS, or ISIS). After months on the frontlines, Mohammed has a new plan: return home to Jordan.“There are many of us who have become disillusioned with ISIS, who are injured, who are tired,” Mohammed, who is currently on the Syrian-Jordanian border awaiting entry, said through an encrypted messaging service.“Soon, the state will have to accept us.”....Prisons as 'ISIS universities'Continued: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2017/0209/The-new-ISIS-threat-its-soldiers-are-going-home