The fight against terrorism has blurred the traditional lines of war and peace, the chief of Nato has said, stressing that there is a “constant threat” of attack. “There is a constant threat of terrorist attacks, we have seen that that has happened again and again against Nato allies,” he added. Quizzed on what he thinks should happen, Mr Stoltenberg said it is up to individual Nato allies to decide the fate of accused extremists. “We are concerned about foreign fighters, they have been responsible for brutal violent crimes and the return of foreign fighters can pose a threat to Nato allies,” he said. “But it is for individual Nato allies to decide.
Source: The North Africa Journal February 15, 2018 15:22 UTC