A Closer Look at National Security Threats

John Cornyn
3 min readMay 20, 2016

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Recently I joined House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul and other Members of Congress on an overseas delegation to examine the spread of Islamic terror and other threats to the United States and its allies. The trip enabled us to assess the counter-ISIS campaign being conducted in Iraq and Syria and the emerging terrorist safe havens across North Africa, as well as examine the threat posed by foreign fighters, returnees, and homegrown radicals to the region and other parts of the world.

Egypt

In the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula, U.S. troops form the backbone of a multinational force dedicated to peacekeeping operations in the region. We were briefed about how ISIS is quickly establishing a foothold in the surrounding area, putting the peacekeepers, Egyptian forces, the local population, and others at risk.

Briefing from Canadian Major General Denis Thompson
Major General Thompson is Commander of the Multinational Force & Observers (MFO)
Exiting the plane to visit the MFO North Camp
Peacekeeper at MFO North Camp
Delegation with troops from the Multinational Force & Observers

Bahrain

Bahrain is a key ally in the Middle East. Its location on the Persian Gulf makes it a valuable partner to U.S. forces fighting ISIS and countering other threats in the region. I was able visit with some sailors from Texas aboard the supercarrier USS Harry S. Truman, which is responsible for conducting air strikes against ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

Headquarters, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain
Dining with Texas sailors aboard the USS Harry S. Truman was one of the highlights of the trip
F/A-18s aboard the USS Harry S. Truman, tasked with launching air strikes against ISIS in Iraq and Syria

Tunisia

The proliferation of foreign fighters from Tunisia and its proximity to the ISIS safe haven of Libya are threatening the nation’s security.

Meeting with United Nations (UN) Special Representative and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya, Martin Kobler
The North Africa American Cemetery in Carthage, Tunisia

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