CIA chief: ISIS sending operatives to the West

FILE - In this Feb. 25, 2016, file photo, CIA Director John Brennan speaks at a House Intelligence Committee hearing on world wide threats on Capitol Hill in Washington. Brennan will tell Congress on June 16, that Islamic State militants are training and attempting to deploy operatives for further attacks on the West and will rely more on guerrilla-style tactics to compensate for its territorial losses. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

In this Feb. 25, 2016, file photo, CIA Director John Brennan speaks at a House Intelligence Committee hearing on world wide threats on Capitol Hill in Washington. Brennan will tell Congress on June 16, that Islamic State militants are training and attempting to deploy operatives for further attacks on the West and will rely more on guerrilla-style tactics to compensate for its territorial losses. AP

WASHINGTON, United States — CIA Director John Brennan will tell Congress on Thursday that Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants are training and attempting to deploy operatives for further attacks on the West and will rely more on guerrilla-style tactics to compensate for its territorial losses.

In remarks prepared for the Senate Intelligence Committee, Brennan says ISIS has been working to build an apparatus to direct and inspire attacks against foreign enemies, such as the recent attacks in Paris and Brussels. He says ISIS has a large cadre of Western fighters who could potentially carry out such attacks.

Brennan is noting the group’s call for followers to conduct lone-wolf attacks in their home countries.

He calls ISIS a “formidable adversary,” but says it is a long way from realizing the caliphate it declared two years ago.

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