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Title: #News: Eric Holder Concerned Foreign Fighters In Syria Are Working With Yemeni Bomb Makers
Post by: HuffingtonPost on Jul 13, 2014, 09:31 PM


By Timothy Gardner                

WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) - U.S. Attorney General Eric  Holder said he is concerned fighters from Europe and the United  States who are supporting violent insurgents in the Syrian civil  war are joining forces with Yemeni bomb makers.                

"In some ways, it's more frightening than anything I think  I've seen as attorney general," Holder said on ABC's "This  Week," broadcast on Sunday.                

U.S. intelligence agencies estimate around 7,000 of the  23,000 violent extremists operating in Syria are foreign  fighters, mostly from Europe.                

Holder, who last week met with European justice ministers in  London, said the worry is not only about the actions of foreign  fighters in Syria, but when they return to their home countries.                

Extremists have tried to recruit Westerners and send them  back home with a mission. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh  Johnson has said Syria has become a matter of homeland security.                

The FBI has dozens of investigations under way on American  fighters who have gone to Syria and made their way home, Holder  said.                

Intelligence that bomb makers in Yemen have been joining  forces in Syria with the foreign fighters is particularly  concerning, he added.                

"That's a deadly combination, where you have people who have  the technical know-how along with the people who have this kind  of fervor to give their lives in support of a cause that is  directed at the United States and directed at its allies,"  Holder said in the interview that was recorded last week.                

A Nigerian man who attempted to detonate explosives on a  flight from Amsterdam to Michigan in 2009, and who became known  as the underwear bomber, was linked to an extremist group that  operates in Yemen.                

Last week, Holder urged countries in Europe and elsewhere to  do more to keep their citizens from traveling to Syria to fight,  saying they could learn from U.S. efforts to conduct undercover  sting operations.                

Holder said Sunni extremists flowing into Iraq from Syria  who have seized towns in the North do not yet represent a threat  to the West. But that could change.                

"If they are able to consolidate their gains in that area, I  think it's just a matter of time before they start looking at  the West and at the United States in particular," he said.                

Earlier this month, a Denver woman accused of trying to fly  to Syria to support insurgents there was arrested in the United  States, and last month two men in central Texas were arrested on  similar charges.                

One of the Texas men was charged with "attempting to provide  material support to terrorists," violating a law that Holder  urged other countries to copy.     (Reporting by Timothy Gardner; Editing by Jim Loney and Cynthia  Osterman)
Source: huffingtonPost