Updated
Updated · CNN · Jul 16
Rubio, Miller Warn 67 Nations of Far-Left Terror Threat as Critics Dispute Priority
Updated
Updated · CNN · Jul 16

Rubio, Miller Warn 67 Nations of Far-Left Terror Threat as Critics Dispute Priority

3 articles · Updated · CNN · Jul 16

Summary

  • Sixty-seven countries attended a State Department ministerial where Marco Rubio and Stephen Miller cast "far-left terror" as a mortal threat and urged governments to defend their civilizations.
  • Rubio called for intelligence sharing, law-enforcement coordination and financial disruption to "dismantle" alleged networks, while Treasury said it is expanding scrutiny of nonprofits for illicit finance tied to the threat.
  • The event drew mostly European delegations, but many were represented by ambassadors or technical officials rather than foreign ministers after invitations went out only in early July.
  • Former U.S. counterterrorism officials said the administration is politicizing the issue, arguing left-wing extremism does not approach the threat posed by ISIS or far-right violence.
  • The push extends Trump’s broader campaign against Antifa and other alleged far-left extremists, including last November’s terrorist designations of four European Antifa groups.

Insights

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