ISIS Claims Trained Soldiers Are Ready to Attack in  Virginia, Maryland, 
Illinois, California, Michigan and 10 Other  States

 
 
 
By _Stoyan Zaimov_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/stoyan-zaimov/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
May 7, 2015|8:37  am

 
Terror group ISIS reportedly has 71 trained soldiers, at least 23 of who 
are  ready to carry out attacks in 15 states similar to _the  shooting on 
Sunday_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/isis-claims-responsibility-for-texas-muhammad-cartoon-shooting-warns-american-christians-that-more-attacks-are-com
ing-138664/)  at a cartoon contest featuring images of the Muslim  prophet 
Muhammad in Garland, Texas. 
"Out of the 71 trained soldiers 23 have signed up for missions like Sunday, 
 we are increasing in number," reads the warning, posted on a file-sharing 
site  and attributed to Abu Ibrahim Al Ameriki, the moniker of an American 
believed to  have joined a terror group in Pakistan several years ago. "Of 
the 15 states,  five we will name: Virginia, Maryland, Illinois, California, 
and  Michigan."
 
_Fox News_ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/05/06/purported-isis-warning-claims-terror-cells-in-place-in-15-states/?intcmp=latestnews)
  reported that 
U.S. officials are looking into  the threat, but believe it comes from a 
low-level militant rather than ISIS  leadership. 
The threat makes reference to Sunday's incident in Garland, where two 
terror  suspects opened fire outside the Curtis Culwell Center, but where shot 
dead by a  police officer after wounding a security guard. 
The event was hosted by political blogger Pamela Geller, president of the  
American Freedom Defense Initiative, in response to the controversial 
Islamic _"Stand with the prophet" _ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/islamophobia-americans-voice-their-freedom-of-speech-descend-on-stand-with-the-prophet-t
o-protest-shariah-law-isis-132738/) conference held at the same Texas  
location on Jan. 18 that featured New York-based Imam Siraj Wahhaj, who was an  
alleged "co-conspirator" in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings. 
The online posting reads: "The disbelievers who shot our brothers think 
that  you killed someone untrained, nay, they gave you their bodies in plain 
view  because we were watching." 
ISIS, which has captured cities across Iraq and Syria and has been hit by  
airstrikes by the U.S. and a broad coalition of allies, claimed 
responsibility  for Sunday's incident, and said that more attacks are to 
follow. 
"We say to the defenders of the cross, the U.S., that future attacks are  
going to be harsher and worse. The Islamic State soldiers will inflict harm 
on  you with the grace of God. The future is just around the corner," the 
Islamic  militants warned. 
The jihadists, who have beheaded Christians in a number of their propaganda 
 videos, addressing other believers as "the nation of the cross," added: 
"We tell  America that what is coming is more bitter and harder and you will 
see from the  soldiers of the Caliphate what harms you." 
The FBI has been investigating reports of people tied to ISIS operating in  
the U.S., but has not yet produced conclusive evidence to support the  
claims. 
In February, FBI Director James Comey said: "We are focused keenly on who  
would be looking to travel to join this band of murderers who will have come 
 back from Iraq and Syria and to the United States." 
Comey continued: "We have opened cases all over the place focused on this  
threat, so it is not … a Washington thing — it is something we focus on  
throughout the FBI." 
The shooters in Texas on Sunday were identified as Elton Simpson and Nadir  
Soofi, U.S. citizens who had both been living in Phoenix. 
An investigation will seek to establish whether the suspects were indeed 
ISIS  sympathizers, and to what extent they were linked to international 
terrorism.  FBI reports have shown that Simpson, who was born at Dallas' Texas 
Health  Presbyterian Hospital, was once the subject of a terror  inquiry.

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