Monthly Archives: March 2017

The Westminster Attack

Analysts of international terrorism have long warned that the UK has been in danger of a terrorist attack influenced or organised by Jihadist terrorist organisations. ISIS and Al-Qaeda have long encouraged attacks, with ISIS in particular employing a sophisticated and … Continue reading

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Syria as a regional conflict complex

The Syrian civil war has now lasted six years and has proved to be varied and complicated, with the participants and their respective aims increasing and changing year by year. It has in fact evolved into a regional conflict complex, … Continue reading

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ISIS and the ‘Far Abroad’

In previous weeks we have looked at ISIS in their core area of Syria-Iraq and their provinces and allied groups elsewhere. This week we address the group in terms of what it calls the ‘far abroad’ where they seek to … Continue reading

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ISIS Provinces and Affiliates

The previous three weeks have all, for differing reasons, involved ISIS. We have looked at the advance towards the Syrian city of Raqqa, the battle for the Iraqi city of Mosul, and the aftermath of the battle for Sirte in … Continue reading

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