After the ISIS Attack in Iran, Is the Terror Group Reemerging as a Global Threat?
Briefly

Bruce Hoffman, senior fellow for counterterrorism and homeland security at the Council on Foreign Relations, said in a phone conversation this week that the group has since diminished further, focusing on 'hyperlocalized' operations, since its regional and global ambitions ended in disaster. But, he emphasized, it didn't vanish entirely, and its members or acolytes have, now and then, proved themselves capable of devastating, if random, destruction.
Read at Slate Magazine
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