Seen in this image is "Abu Dujana al-Amriki," who identifies himself as an alleged al Qaeda fighter from the U.S. American officials have not been able to identify the young man and suspect the video could be part of an Assad regime hoax. YouTube
From Syria to Stateside: New Al Qaeda Threat to US Homeland -- ABC News
Dozens of people from the U.S. who fought in Syria have returned home and are under FBI surveillance, but American officials fear that they haven't identified all of them, several senior officials told ABC News in interviews beginning last October.
The senior officials said that more than 50 "U.S. persons" -- a designation that covers both natural-born and naturalized citizens as well as those who have lived in the U.S. -- have returned here after battling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime in the Middle Eastern nation's bloody civil war. One of the senior counter-terrorism officials went further, saying the actual number of returning U.S. fighters from Syria is classified but is "much higher" than 50.
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More News On U.S. Muslims Being Trained To Attack The Homeland
Syria Militants Said to Recruit Visiting Americans to Attack U.S. -- New York Times
Al Qaeda: Looking for a few good Americans -- Voice of Russia
FBI Thinks Americans Are Training for Terror in Syria -- Newser
Syria Militants to Recruit Visiting Americans to Attack US -- FARS News Agency (Iran)
Syria: Jihadis training U.S. Muslims to carry out jihad attacks when they return home -- Jihad Watch
If You’re an American in Syria, Al Qaeda Has a Proposition for You -- New York Magazine
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