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The FBI drag a way addressing on terror threat that describing Syria wants to supports to stop but its voisers are not exactly confident. Also, the new Iraqi prime minister tells a warning how it all tear group apart. Let's get started.
In just 1 day, today that we learn terror group targeted in the opening shot of these airsttikes on Syria may may still pose a threat here at home and we got warning as well of another alleged1 threat. It came in a strange off hand way from a source who's yet to prove reliable or not but can not be dismissed lightly because he happened to be prime minister of Iraq. He delivered the warning about ISIS plot. He said, against US and Paris subways while talking reporters here in New York. Meantime, fighter jets carry out more airstrikes earlier today. This one by American warplanes on the ISIS oil refinery2 in a remote corner of eastern Syria. French fighters also hit for ISIS warehouses3 near the Iraqi city of F. As the bombs fell, new and horrifying4 details began emerging of the blood bath there up to 300 Iraqi soldiers killed when ISIS fighters overran their base earlier this week. One surviving soldier saying they pleaded with commanders in Baghdad for help and got no help. He says they were abandoned. It underscores 2 major concerns about the operation tonight and beyond that begin. Can the Iraqi army which we spend billions and billions of dollars training and arming? Can it stand up to ISIS? The other being have the airstrikes make the United States any safer at home? Today, concerning that threat from K group which is heading the opening hours of the campaign. FBI director, James C. told reporters in Washington. He is and I, quote: "Not confident at all that airstrikes have disrupted the plans." Justice correspondent P. is covering that angle and she joins up now.
"So, it's striking to hear FBI director saying that he's not confident that K.'s plan has been disrupted?"
"That's right, Anderson. Even after the US bombing campaign in Syria, FBI director James C. told reporters that he's operating assumption is that the Al-Qaeda group known as K. still exists and still. Now, the official said the group was planning an imminent5 attack on western targets and C. says because there's limited visibility and the Syrian official had resume and act as though they could be an attack by the group tomorrow, next week or next month. Intelligence officials told us the group of seasonal6 Al-Qaeda operatives was in an advance stage launching and attack on the west. And today, Anderson. Commy said the group will remain on the top of his list of concerns."
"Is there a particular reason why he believe the group may still be plotted?"
"Well, he said he still waiting the final strike assessment7 until then the threat posture8 is the same as before but I know there was concern among intelligence official that at this were seasoned terrorists and they are known to be decentralized disperse9 often. So, it's not at the question that some of the groups' leaders left the area where K. was based in Syria and his anticipation10 of the US campaign, Anderson."
"Also, it's a very small groups. So, unless its personnel on the ground who can actually look at bodies. I imagine it would be difficult to be actually figure out who's been hit."
"Right, and he talked about that today. He said essentially11 Syria is a safe h. for terrorist and it's a black hole from an intelligence perspective. They had very limited visibility there. So, you know, there's really no way to know for sure."
"Right."
"Whether or not the group or its plotting was disrupted."
"All right. P, appreciate, thanks."
Beef up security tonight on the New York subway system. Police maintaining high visibility on top of heightened measure already in place for UN general assembly, President Obama's visit and of course, the outs of the wars on ISIS. Now, it comes after Iraq's prime minister said his country had received what he said was credible12 intelligecne of an ISIS plot against American subway and Paris subway systems. He was specific and I quote, he said they are networks planning from inside Iraq to have attacks. They plan to have attacks on the metros13 of Paris and the US. He said, America and western European prisoners were caught supporting ISIS who've said this. American official quickly said they saw no indication of this plot. Late today, flank by police commissioner14, New York mayor B. said the same.
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vi.使分散;使消失;vt.分散;驱散 | |
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n.地下铁路( metro的名词复数 );(尤指)巴黎地铁 | |
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