Two weeks after the New York subway bombing, there are still many questions about how the suicide bomber's attack will impact future terror attacks. In this week's edition of The Hunt, Philip Mudd, a former CIA and FBI counter-terrorism official, tells WTOP National Security Correspondent J.J. Green the most important element is how Americans perceive ISIS.
WASHINGTON — Two weeks after the New York subway bombing, there are still many questions about how the suicide bomber’s attack will impact future terror attacks.
In this week’s edition of The Hunt, Philip Mudd, a former CIA and FBI counter-terrorism official, says the most important element is how Americans perceive ISIS.
December 20, 2017 | ‘We’re stepping back from overreacting’ (FORMER FBI AND CIA COUNTER-TERRORISM OFFICIAL PHILIP MUDD WITH J.J. GREEN)