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The Hunt: Kurds seek U.S. help in fight against ISIL

Karwan Zebari, director of the Kurdistan regional government office in D.C., speaks with WTOP’s JJ Green

The new face of terrorism

WASHINGTON -- Thirteen years after the devastating attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, led by Osama bin Laden and a relatively small band of hardened jihadists from the Soviet-Afghan war, today’s biggest terror threat is composed of teenagers who’ve slipped away from home, societal misfits and confused thrill-seekers. The common denominator is, none of them have any terrorism experience. Their strength is their staggering numbers.
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