Homegrown terrorism remains biggest threat, (DHS secretary) Jeh Johnson says
Source: CBC News
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says homegrown terrorism by previously unknown individuals is the threat that worries him the most.
Johnson, in remarks to a business audience in Ottawa today, pointed to last year's Boston Marathon bombings as an example of terrorist threats that are difficult to predict.
... Johnson arrived in Ottawa on Monday for a two-day visit that has included bilateral talks on counter-terrorism with several ministers of Stephen Harper's cabinet.
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/homegrown-terrorism-remains-biggest-threat-jeh-johnson-says-1.2782480
DustyJoe
(849 posts)Johnson, in remarks to a business audience in Ottawa today, pointed to last year's Boston Marathon bombings as an example of terrorist threats that are difficult to predict.
The Boston bombing was in no way a homegrown event, those two feral terrorists were chechen muslim, yemen inspired and not citizens.
Hardly homegrown for those two with their multiple cross ocean jaunts back and forth to the ME and russia, not to mention the FBI heads up by russia about their political leanings and terror ties that kind of throws Johnsons claim of 'unknown individuals' in the crapper.
Trillo
(9,154 posts)However, I have difficulty understanding them as "previously unknown individuals."
candelista
(1,986 posts)Followed by the NSA. Or is it the other way around?