While the Islamic State group has largely faded from the minds of Washington and the West, the threat they and other Islamist terrorist groups pose is still real and substantial. After the withdrawal of the US from Afghanistan, the Taliban has been unable to hold back the ISIS-K resurgence, as it plots to make international their terror mission in a way that hasn't been seen in years. The world must act now to contain the ISIS-K threat.
The world that birthed the Islamic State group's reign of terror in the 2010s is not the world of 2024. Increased anti-terror cooperation, leadership struggles, and the weakening of their propaganda machine have made the group a much weaker threat than they once were. The recent attacks in Moscow were aberrations, and the group currently exists as a paper tiger. Let's not get too quickly wrapped up in terror hysteria once again.