A propagandist linked to Isis K claims to be Canadian, highlighting the global reach of the organization and the importance of native speakers in recruitment efforts.
The recent Moscow attack is a part of the Islamic State's strategy to shift the narrative and draw attention to the growing threat of its Afghanistan branch.
Isis K has been building up its global operations, targeting areas of disarray and failed states to continue its activities and attract recruits.
The RCMP's lack of response to the alleged propagandist's activities raises concerns about their ability to address such threats effectively.
Isis K has demonstrated ambitions to launch more attacks globally, as seen in thwarted plots and successful attacks in other countries.