Letts has, however, described himself as a traitor to Britain, an enemy of the country where he was raised, and described how he wanted to be a suicide bomber for ISIS.
“I used to want to at one point, believe it or not,” Letts told BBC in a 2019 interview. “Not a vest. I wanted to do it in a car. I said if there’s a chance, I will do it.”
Since his capture in 2017, Letts has been held by Kurdish forces, his family says, without charges or a trial. They are seeking political help in Canada to free him, citing his Canadian citizenship.
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