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The Hunt: Terror groups working in the shadows to find common ground

WASHINGTON — Terror groups continue to fly under the radar, with the world focused on Russia, China and North Korea’s activities. But on this week’s edition of The Hunt with WTOP national security correspondent J.J. Green, Tricia Bacon, author of the new book, “Why Terrorist Groups Form International Alliances,” explains why the groups are very busy trying to find common ground.

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