ISIS more dangerous than Al-Qaeda: Giuliani

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On the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday said that Islamic State terror group which “has spread its tentacles all over the world” poses more serious threat to the US than Al-Qaeda.

“We are dealing with a different paradigm, meaning there we were dealing with one major group, Al-Qaeda. Having gone after the mafia and the Colombian drug cartels, I can tell you its easier to go after a single organisation than it is what were facing today, which is this Islamic nation which we think of just as ISIS in Syria and Iraq, but it has spread its tentacles all over the world,” Giuliani told ABC News in an interview.

“Theyre in 28 different countries. Al-Qaeda never had the capacity to do that. Im not going to say theyre smarter people; theyre better educated people. And theyre people who know us better. They come from France and Germany and England and the US,” he said.

“The Al-Qaeda people were Afghan warriors. Great warriors — horrible people but great warriors. They didnt have the ability to use the Internet; they didnt have the ability to infiltrate. So in some ways were safer; and in some ways were in a much more dangerous situation,” Giuliani said.

“Compared to 15 years ago, were safer in certain ways, but not as safe in other ways. “Were always fighting the last war. Were always fighting the last battle, the attack in the airplane. So, yes, is our airplane safety much greater today? Absolutely. Is our cargo safety much safer today? Cant tell you that,” he said.

Giuliani said he knows well both about Donald Trump and his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.

“I believe thered be a major difference between the two of them in terms of our economy and most importantly, how we deal with terrorism. I dont like the way this administration has dealt with terrorism. I think theyve put us too much on defense and there have been too many terrorist attacks in the last year,” he said.

“San Bernardino happened less than a year ago. You just start counting them from San Bernardino on in December of last year and were talking about a major escalation in terrorist attacks and a major proliferation in terrorist attacks, that this administration I believe has encouraged by going on defense. Were sitting back waiting for the next attack. We should be on offense,” Giuliani said.

“When Hillary said Im not going to put any troops in, you might as well — you might as well stop trying to deal with them. I mean, now they know — now they know youre a patsy,” he said.

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