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I was CIA chief who took down Bin Laden – here’s why ISIS will make a comeback… we must act NOW or face another 9/11

The intelligence pro told The Sun 'The threat to Europe and to your readers is even higher than it is in the US'

THE West could face a repeat of 9/11 if leaders don't act now to fight an ISIS resurgence, the former head of the CIA has warned.

Michael Morell, former director of the intelligence agency, believes the world feels the same now as it did before the devastating terror attacks of September 11, 2001.

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ISIS fighters march in propaganda photos released by the terror groupCredit: Alamy
A hijacked plane from Boston crashes into the south tower of the World Trade Center and explodes on September 11, 2001Credit: Reuters
Michael Morell, former director of the CIA, spoke to The Sun about the ISIS terror threat facing the WestCredit: Alamy
Michael Morell, left, watching the news in the moments after the 9/11 attack hitCredit: Wikipedia
Michael Morell is circled on the left inside the situation room with President Barack Obama when Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011Credit: Wikipedia

Morell briefed President George Bush on the morning of 9/11 and stood with President Barack Obama 10 years later in the White House situation room as US forces killed Osama Bin Laden.

When asked if he fears the possibility another attack like the Twin Towers horror, Morell told The Sun: "Yes. Absolutely. 100 per cent."

He said: "The feeling in the Bush White House and in the CIA after 9/11 is that we can never let this happen again.

"We need to do everything we can to protect America. We need to get back some of that feeling now to protect ourselves."

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Following the catastrophic events of 9/11, when 3,000 people lost their lives, President Bush declared the beginning of the War on Terror.

Ten years ago today, on June 29, 2014, ISIS seized huge swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria and announced the establishment of a caliphate.

Its leader, infamous terrorist Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was declared as the caliph and "leader for Muslims everywhere".

That same year marked the beginning of Operation Inherent Resolve - a US-led mission in the Middle East to destroy the Islamic State death-cult.

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ISIS-K, or the Islamic State in Khorasan, is a deadly faction of the bloodthirsty group which operates out of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Morell said the decision to pull American troops from Afghanistan in 2021 has formed the basis for the fresh threat the West now faces.

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He told The Sun: "Leaving Iraq created the basis for the threat from ISIS originally. 

“And now the leaving of Afghanistan has created the basis for the creation of the ISIS-K threat in Western Europe and in the United States."

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The former CIA boss even warned that the UK could be at a greater risk than the US for a terror attack. 

All these groups are out there now calling for attacks in a way that they haven't done for a long time

Michael MorellFormer CIA Director

He told The Sun: “The threat to Europe and to your readers is even higher than it is in the US, even higher than what we say it is for the US."

"They've already tried it in Western Europe. They've already done it in Russia,” he said, referring to the Crocus City Hall attack in March.

A group of ISIS-K gunmen stormed a busy concert venue and opened fire, before setting fire to the building, killing some 140 people.

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IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF?

Morell told The Sun he’s had calls, texts and emails from former CIA colleagues who all share his fears about the counter terror environment.

He told The Sun: "CIA officers who I worked with at that time, during the pre-9/11 period… calling me up, sending me notes, sending me texts, sending me emails.

“Saying, 'have you been following the testimony of the FBI director? Doesn't it feel the same to you as the pre-9-11 period?'

“And I would say, yes, yes, yes.

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"They were people who went through the pre-9/11 period and are sitting back now in retirement, watching everything that's happening."

The threat to Europe and to your readers is even higher than it is in the US

Michael MorellFormer CIA Director

In the years leading up to 9/11, the then director of the CIA, George Tenet, raised the alarm repeatedly to the government and the White House about the terror threat.

Just two years before Osama Bin Laden had his terrorists kill 3,000 people in the bloody attack, Tenet warned: "There is not the slightest doubt that Osama bin Laden . . . [is] planning further attacks against us."

Director of the FBI Christopher Wray now shares eerily similar fears and has said the terror threat is at a "whole 'nother level".

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GROWING THREAT IN AFGHANISTAN

Morell explained how a variety of factors have come together to form the “heightened threat environment” now faced by the West from terrorists abroad.

He is most concerned about ISIS-K and said "ISIS-K in Afghanistan has grown significantly in capability and the area in which it operates since we all left Afghanistan".

“It was the coalition presence in Afghanistan that kept a lid on ISIS-K," he told The Sun.

"The Afghan government kept a lid on ISIS-K. The Afghan security services kept a lid on ISIS-K."

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Michael explained: "When all those things are gone, even though the Taliban continues to fight them, and sees them as a mortal enemy, they've grown in capability."

He referenced the huge ISIS-K attack in Moscow in March which killed some 140 people, the worst terror hit in Europe for 20 years.

The counter terror expert said: "And then in Iran before that, which is the worst terrorist attack in Iran since the revolution. 

“And then two failed attacks in Western Europe. One in Cologne and one against the Swedish parliament."

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What happened in the years leading up to 9/11?

By Ellie Doughty, Foreign News Reporter

MICHAEL Morell told The Sun the risk now feels like it did in the years before the horrific Al-Qaeda attack on New York City's Twin Towers.

Along with his friend and former assistant US Secretary of Defence Graham Allison, the two intelligence experts laid out a series of chilling similarities in think tank magazine .

For four years between 1997 and 2001, then director of the CIA George Tenet was raising the alarm about Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden.

He testified an incredible ten times to the US government about the terror threat posed by them.

In 1999 he warned: “There is not the slightest doubt that Osama bin Laden . . . [is] planning further attacks against us.” 

Fast forward almost 30 years from those initial warnings in 97, and FBI director Christopher Wray is making alarmingly similar claims.

Alongside private conversations with president Biden, Wray has testified in front of US Congress and made statements to the Senate Intelligence Committee.

He told them: "When I sat here last year, I walked through how we were already in a heightened threat environment," adding that post October 7, "we’ve seen the threat from foreign terrorists rise to a whole nother level."

Chief of United States Central Command (CENTCOM) General Erik Kurilla has also warned about terror forces in the Middle East, particularly the Islamic State and ISIS-K.

And in June US Attorney General Merrick Gardland said the the "threat level... has gone up enormously" for a terror attack on US soil.

'MOST DANGEROUS PLACE ON EARTH'

Another piece of the puzzle is the unrest in Africa, where terrorists like Jihadist group Boko Haram or Islamist Al-Shabaab exist.

Morell told The Sun: “Africa is the most dangerous place on the planet for terrorism.

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"[It] has been growing over the years because local groups like Al-Shabaab and Boko Haram, some of which are affiliated with either Al-Qaeda or ISIS, some not, have grown in capability.

"The environment there is so rich for it. Economic problems, political problems. It's just allowed them to thrive."

The war between Israel and Hamas, Michael explains, has upped the terror risk in two ways.

He told The Sun: “One is simply October 7 and Israel's response to October 7 just creating more extremists and radicalising people, not only in the Middle East, but also in the West.

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