US faces 'inevitable' ISIS attacks at home following Moscow massacre: retired general
Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie told ABC News' "This Week" that U.S. officials should "believe them when they say that." "I think the threat is growing," McKenzie said, noting threats from ISIS-K after the group took responsibility for a deadly attack in Moscow, Russia, last month that killed more than 140 people. The terror group also claimed responsibility for a mass bombing in Iran in January. "It began to grow as soon as we left Afghanistan, it took pressure off ISIS-K," McKenzie said, referring to the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from the country in 2021. "So I think we should expect further attempts of this nature against the United States as well as our partners and other nations abroad. I think this is inevitable." McKenzie, who commanded U.S. forces in the Middle East, including the withdrawal from Afghanistan, said the U.S. holds a large enough military presence in Iraq and Syria to combat extremists in the region. The retired...