Meeting with Italian defense officials in Rome Monday, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey said that the threat to the world from Islamic terrorism is “probably a 30-year issue.” The Army News Service reports:
The military leaders also expressed concern about the infiltration of foreign fighters through Italy and other southern NATO countries:
In addition to terrorism, Gen. Dempsey singled out Russian aggression as the other main threat to the U.S. and its allies:
Dempsey also praised Italy’s cooperation in the fight against ISIL, as officials noted that the U.S. and Italy are the “top contributors of on-the-ground trainers and advisors who are enabling the Kurds and Iraqis in the fight against extremists.”