Opinion | Gayle Tzemach Lemmon: ISIS is using coronavirus to rebuild its terrorism network in Iraq and Syria. - NBCNewsTHINK
that ISIS had increased attacks in the area of Kirkuk by as much as 200 percent and was launching nearly daily attacks in Diyala. Lister wrote, “ISIS is now seen to be embracing more sophisticated nighttime tactics, suicide bombings, and multipronged coordinated assaults — a marked change from its previous drive-by shootings, kidnappings and stand-off mortar attacks.”
“If left without that continuous pressure, ISIS can come back and start to intimidate people, and these things can happen very quickly when the time is right,” Hassan told me. “They can reach a tipping point where they, as a threat, become irreversible.”
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