Islamic State in Afghanistan could be able to attack U.S. in six months - Pentagon official

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The U.S. intelligence community has assessed that Islamic State in Afghanistan could have the capability of attacking the United States in as little as six months, and has the intention to do so, a senior Pentagon official told Congress on Tuesday

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