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More than a year after the defeat of ISIS in Syria, the Islamic Terror Group is turning its sights on Africa. The continent is currently witnessing a spree of terror attacks inspired by ISIS-affiliated groups, including the recent kidnapping of more than 300 school children. Senior international correspondent George Thomas says it s imperative to America s national security that we pay attention to this new Jihadist battleground. He’s on today’s CBN News Daily Rundown.
negotiations, new fears that isis is gaining ground following several attacks over the past week. president trump addressing a pentagon report that says the islamic terror group is resurging in iraq and syria. russia, afghanistan, iran, turkey. they re gonna have to fight their battles, too. we wiped out the califait100%. i did it in record time. all these countries are going to have to fight them. do we want to stay there another 19 years? i don t think so. dana: joining me now general jack keane, strategic analyst. sir, right before we have you comment, listen to secretary pompeo on the very issue of isis yesterday. there are certainly places where isis is more powerful today than they were three or four years ago. but the califait is gone. their capacity to conduct external attacks has been made
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against christians in the middle east. we cannot let this evil continu continue. isis must be destroyed. we are getting rid of isis. we are getting rid of isis. isis is we have no choice. david: welcome back to hannity. president trump on the campaign trail throughout 2016, promising the american people that his administration would crush isis if he was elected and it looksmi like he has kept his promise. according to u.s. military officials, the islamic terror group has lost almost all of its territory, 98%, to be exact, half of that territory since president trump took office less than one year ago. also, the latest american intelligence assessment states that fewer than 1,000 isis fighters remained in iraq and syria. that is down from a peak of