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US, Australian officials warn of returning foreign fighters

/ 11:10 AM June 05, 2017

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This undated file image posted on a militant website on Jan. 14, 2014, shows fighters from the al-Qaida linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) marching in Raqqa, Syria. AP File Photo/militant website

Top US and Australian officials on Monday warned battle-hardened and angry foreign fighters may return to Southeast Asia from the Middle East and take up arms in their own countries.

The warning follows this weekend’s terror attacks in London, which were claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group, and amid a growing jihadist threat in the Philippines.

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In the Philippines, hundreds of civilians are trapped by fighting between the military and Islamist militants who have overrun the city of Marawi on the restive southern region of Mindanao.

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IS fighters will “come back with battlefield skills, they’ll come back with hardened ideology, they’ll come back angry, frustrated, and we need to be very aware of that,” Australian Defense Minister Marise Payne said.

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She was speaking at the start of an Australia-US ministerial summit also attended by Pentagon chief Jim Mattis, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and his Australian counterpart Julie Bishop.

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Reacting to the London attacks, Mattis said: “We are united … in our resolve, even against an enemy that thinks by hurting us, they can scare us. Well, we don’t scare.”

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US President Donald Trump has instructed the Pentagon to “annihilate” IS in a bid to prevent escaped foreign fighters from returning home as they lose ground in Iraq and Syria.

The move to encircle then kill as many jihadists in place as possible—rather than letting them exit a city and targeting them as they flee—reflects an increased urgency to stop them bringing their military expertise and ideology back to Western capitals and other areas.

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Bishop told the Americans that the issue of countering terrorism would be high on the agenda at Monday’s annual talks.

“The global terrorist threat is ever evolving, we’ve seen brutal attacks in a number of European cities, we’ve thwarted attacks here in Australia, and so we want to discuss with you the links back into the Middle East,” she said.

Australian officials say they have prevented 12 terror attacks on home soil since 2014 with more than 60 people charged.

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The US and Australian officials were scheduled to hold a press conference later Monday. JPV

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TAGS: Australian government, ISIS, Islamic State, Marawi City, Mindanao, terror threat

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