Not likely Islamic State will shift base to SEA - terrorism expert
With the death of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, it is unlikely the Islamic State (Isis) will look to shift its operations to Southeast Asia as the region is not a priority.
According to Indonesia-based terrorism expert Sidney Jones (above), Southeast Asia “never really mattered very much to the Isis except as proof of its global reach.”
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