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Document claims ISIS is part of a resilient global terrorist web requiring long‑term US collaboration

Document claims ISIS is part of a resilient global terrorist web requiring long‑term US collaboration The passage offers a vague, generic assertion about ISIS and other groups and mentions the United States in a broad collaboration context, but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It repeats widely known public narratives, offering little novel investigative value. Key insights: Describes ISIS as part of a loosely knit but resilient terrorist network; Lists several extremist groups across multiple regions; States that defeating the network will require a generation‑long war

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Document claims ISIS is part of a resilient global terrorist web requiring long‑term US collaboration The passage offers a vague, generic assertion about ISIS and other groups and mentions the United States in a broad collaboration context, but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It repeats widely known public narratives, offering little novel investigative value. Key insights: Describes ISIS as part of a loosely knit but resilient terrorist network; Lists several extremist groups across multiple regions; States that defeating the network will require a generation‑long war

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