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<a class="fancybox" rel="70b570099744000b23594c2f590a951e" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/070/170/for_gallery_v2/18023683.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/070/170/large_v3/18023683.jpg" alt="18023683" /></a></div></div>Academic experts fear that American support for radical Islamism has reached “unprecedented” levels, even while it stays well below the support for the extremists seen in other countries. Academics at George Washington University’s program on extremism found that the types of Americans drawn to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) vary widely in terms of race, age, education and family background. Yet they are largely all united by their use of social media, which ISIS has been able to master as its reach has grown. “What we do see in the United States is an unprecedented mobilization” that is “bigger than any other mobilization we have seen since 9/11,” said Lorenzo Vidino, the director of the university’s program, said during an event releasing the report on Tuesday.<br />“It is not as big as some of the European countries that have been affected by the phenomenon,” he added. “But it is, in a historical sense, unprecedented.”<br />The findings are likely to add new urgency to officials’ concerns about ISIS, which have peaked in the weeks following attacks in Paris that killed 130 people. The Paris violence came on the heels of bombings in Beirut and the downing of a Russian airliner over the Sinai Peninsula, a troubling sign of ISIS’s expansion beyond its self-proclaimed caliphate. Intelligence and law enforcement officials have repeatedly warned that ISIS’s fluency on the Internet has made it attractive to disaffected Americans who grow radicalized online. Critics of the Obama administration’s increasing focus on extremists online say that federal officials arrest people who would be unable to carry out plots on their own. FBI Director James Comey has previously said that federal officials have launched ISIS-related investigations in all 50 states. According to the GWU data, 71 Americans have been arrested for crimes linked to the extremist group since March 2014. Of those, 86 percent were male, 27 percent were involved in plots to launch attacks on U.S. soil and the average age was 26. Roughly half attempted to travel abroad or succeeded in doing so, and the vast majority were U.S. citizens or permanent residents. More than half were arrested in a sting operation involving an undercover agent or an informant. “The spectrum of U.S.-based sympathizers’ actual involvement with ISIS varies significantly, ranging from those who are merely inspired by its message to those few who reached mid-level leadership positions within the group," the report claimed. Analysts reviewed more than 7,000 pages of legal documents related to the 71 people charged with a crime, as well as nearly 300 Twitter accounts of Americans who support ISIS.American support for ISIS is at 'unprecedented levels' according to George Washington University study. What are the implications if true?2015-12-01T16:50:44-05:00CPO Andy Carrillo, MS1143336<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-70170"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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<a class="fancybox" rel="a37fa9a3f6983ac40ad8728313f8a80d" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/070/170/for_gallery_v2/18023683.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/070/170/large_v3/18023683.jpg" alt="18023683" /></a></div></div>Academic experts fear that American support for radical Islamism has reached “unprecedented” levels, even while it stays well below the support for the extremists seen in other countries. Academics at George Washington University’s program on extremism found that the types of Americans drawn to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) vary widely in terms of race, age, education and family background. Yet they are largely all united by their use of social media, which ISIS has been able to master as its reach has grown. “What we do see in the United States is an unprecedented mobilization” that is “bigger than any other mobilization we have seen since 9/11,” said Lorenzo Vidino, the director of the university’s program, said during an event releasing the report on Tuesday.<br />“It is not as big as some of the European countries that have been affected by the phenomenon,” he added. “But it is, in a historical sense, unprecedented.”<br />The findings are likely to add new urgency to officials’ concerns about ISIS, which have peaked in the weeks following attacks in Paris that killed 130 people. The Paris violence came on the heels of bombings in Beirut and the downing of a Russian airliner over the Sinai Peninsula, a troubling sign of ISIS’s expansion beyond its self-proclaimed caliphate. Intelligence and law enforcement officials have repeatedly warned that ISIS’s fluency on the Internet has made it attractive to disaffected Americans who grow radicalized online. Critics of the Obama administration’s increasing focus on extremists online say that federal officials arrest people who would be unable to carry out plots on their own. FBI Director James Comey has previously said that federal officials have launched ISIS-related investigations in all 50 states. According to the GWU data, 71 Americans have been arrested for crimes linked to the extremist group since March 2014. Of those, 86 percent were male, 27 percent were involved in plots to launch attacks on U.S. soil and the average age was 26. Roughly half attempted to travel abroad or succeeded in doing so, and the vast majority were U.S. citizens or permanent residents. More than half were arrested in a sting operation involving an undercover agent or an informant. “The spectrum of U.S.-based sympathizers’ actual involvement with ISIS varies significantly, ranging from those who are merely inspired by its message to those few who reached mid-level leadership positions within the group," the report claimed. Analysts reviewed more than 7,000 pages of legal documents related to the 71 people charged with a crime, as well as nearly 300 Twitter accounts of Americans who support ISIS.American support for ISIS is at 'unprecedented levels' according to George Washington University study. What are the implications if true?2015-12-01T16:50:44-05:002015-12-01T16:50:44-05:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member1143339<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a target="_blank" href="http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/261597-unprecedented-support-for-isis-in-us-analysis-claims">http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/261597-unprecedented-support-for-isis-in-us-analysis-claims</a><br /><br />Can someone tell me where the supporters are? I would like to go talk to them. (first thought at reading the headline) <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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<a target="blank" href="http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/261597-unprecedented-support-for-isis-in-us-analysis-claims">Analysis: US support for ISIS 'unprecedented'</a>
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Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 1 at 2015 4:52 PM2015-12-01T16:52:44-05:002015-12-01T16:52:44-05:00SGT Jeremiah B.1143387<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It wouldn't say much. 71 people have been arrested in the last 18 months. Trying to figure out the percentage of total population that is breaks my calculator. I suspect that if you picked any topic, it would be rather easy to find a few hundred people who are sympathetic to an unpopular or dangerous movement...whether they would act on it or not is a different question entirely.<br /><br />Also if the Paris attacks and our own are any indication, we should be far more worried about radicalized Americans and long-term permanent residents than refugees. It's much easier to infiltrate the US through visitors visas and home-grown recruiters than the 2 year refugee placement process.Response by SGT Jeremiah B. made Dec 1 at 2015 5:19 PM2015-12-01T17:19:05-05:002015-12-01T17:19:05-05:00PO1 William "Chip" Nagel1143595<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There have always been Disaffected/Disenfranchised Youth and they will always be a ready market for the Tapping of a Good Propagandist. I don't know that I would call it "Unprecedented" How Long have we been collecting Records and Statistics on such matters. ISIS/ISIL/DAESH Whatever is Just a Fad another 3 years and it will be another Terrorist Group.Response by PO1 William "Chip" Nagel made Dec 1 at 2015 7:23 PM2015-12-01T19:23:25-05:002015-12-01T19:23:25-05:00SSG Todd Halverson1144921<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes, it seems we should be more cautious about US citizens who are taking up and following the Radical Islam. Last I heard is that MN leads the nation with the most supporters going to help ISIS. <br />As far as home grown supporters who stay here, they need to be watched carefully and if found planning or committing acts of terrorism / violence, punish them to the full extent of the law. <br />Too bad more states are not authorizing open carry. Seeing someone armed is a great deterrent. For instance, in Israel, teachers have been armed since the 70's and they have seen a dramatic decrease in school shootings and violence.Response by SSG Todd Halverson made Dec 2 at 2015 11:13 AM2015-12-02T11:13:05-05:002015-12-02T11:13:05-05:002015-12-01T16:50:44-05:00