ISIS rises: Trump mulls his response

伊斯兰国崛起:特朗普考虑应对措施

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2025-01-04

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After the Islamic State-inspired terror attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day fears are growing that the group is on the rise in the West again. Where has it been? Why return now? And how will Donald Trump respond? The Times' US Correspondent Josie Ensor analyses how IS activity thousands of miles away is dictating anti-terror policy in the West. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists.  Watch more Read more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • World in 10 in an increasingly uncertain world.

  • This is the Times daily podcast dedicated to global security.

  • I'm Toby Gillis.

  • Today joined by Alex Dibble.

  • The Islamic State inspired terror attack in New Orleans this week has fostered fears that the group is rising in the west once again.

  • After a few years of near silence, it is a deadly reminder of what they and their followers are capable of.

  • With relatively little planning in the closing.

  • Stages of Joe Biden's presidency, it's being seen as a warning to Donald Trump to keep a close eye on ISIS and how its increasing power in the Middle east cannot be ignored.

  • US Correspondent Josie Ensor has written about this in the Times and is our guest today.

  • Josie, the simplicity of car attacks makes me wonder how ISIS have been so quiet in, in recent times.

  • Yeah, I mean, we haven't seen a car ramming attack inspired or directed by ISIS for, for some years.

  • I mean, obviously we had the car ramming incident in Germany, which wasn't linked to isis.

  • But you know, for people, for those among us that kind of monitor those things, we're kind of quietly seeing, particularly in the US a number of arrests that the FBI is making for plots that are underway or being planned that are intercepted.

  • So, you know, one a month, two a month.

  • That kind of numbers that we're seeing in some ways because the scale is lower and the threat isn't, hasn't been quite so high in recent years.

  • There's been more resources that are able to look at kind of a smaller number.

  • So what we've seen is just plots like this that, you know, previously would have made headlines are just kind of like emails in my inbox now.

  • So it's not, it's not as if this Threat has totally gone away.

  • We're seeing different tactics, we're seeing, you know, different modus operandi.