ISIS Threatens America: 'We’ll Strike at Its Center'
Islamic State terrorists vow that countries taking part in airstrikes against Syria will suffer the same fate as Paris and warns it will attack Washington D.C.
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ISIS Threatens America: 'Well Strike at Its Center'
Islamic State terrorists vow that countries taking part in airstrikes against Syria will suffer the same fate as Paris and warns it will attack Washington D.C.
The threats were made in a new video, which appeared on a site used by ISIS. Click play to watch.
The nearly 12-minute video begins with news footage of the aftermath of Friday's attacks in Paris, which killed 129 people.
CBN News Terrorism Analyst Erick Stakelbeck offers more insights on the Paris terror cell and why America should be prepared to defend itself. Click play to watch.
It calls on Muslims in France to "ignite and kill soldiers and tyrants."
One fighter says Muslims should strike in the West because the U.S.-led coalition is targeting ISIS in Iraq.
"We swear that we will strike America at its center in Washington," the jihadist vowed.
The group also threatens that ISIS is coming to Europe with "booby traps and explosives."
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