NYC Terror Attacks and ISIS
05 January 2018
Ryan Mauro, Clarion Project's Shillman Fellow and National Security Analyst, discusses the recent failed terrorist plot in New York City and how for some terrorists Islam is not just a faith but also a political line.
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