Republican foreign policy heavyweights are ratcheting up the ISIS threat level even further. On this week’s Sunday news shows, prominent GOP lawmakers described the terror organization as an imminent threat to the United States.
“We should, in my view, look at ISIL as a direct threat to the United States, a direct threat to the region that cannot be accommodated,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on CNN’s “State of the Union”. “We are now directly threatened by ISIL.”
Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., went a step further. During an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” he warned that ISIS is now “one plane ticket away from U.S. shores.”
.@RepMikeRogers on ISIS: “They are one plane ticket away from U.S. shores and that’s why we’re so concerned about it."
— Meet The Press (@meetthepress) August 24, 2014
Members of both parties have been sounding the alarm against ISIS for weeks. Just last week, Rogers himself suggested that the United States is currently in greater peril than it was before 9/11, in part due to the group. Yet the warnings seemed to rise a few decibels this week after ISIS released a video showing that one of its members had beheaded the American photojournalist James Foley.
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, the head of the House Homeland Security Committee, said Foley’s execution was “a turning point.”
“The American people, it has sort of opened their eyes to what ISIS really is: The true character of ISIS, how savage they really are, and their intent to harm Americans,” he said on ABC’s “This Week”.
Shortly after the administration confirmed the authenticity of the footage, President Obama delivered a press conference in which he denounced “hateful terrorism” and promised “to do what we must to protect our people.” Two weeks prior, he had directed the U.S. military to perform air strikes in Iraq, in an attempt to prevent ISIS from massacring the local religious minority known as the Yazidi.









