Monthly Archives: June 2017

The Future of ISIS Part Two: Iraq and Syria

ISIS in the core ‘Islamic State’ appears to be in a state of terminal decline. Iraqi forces are poised to take the remaining part of Mosul after months of battle, an Arab-Kurdish coalition has entered Raqqa, and in southern Syria, … Continue reading

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Finsbury Park: The Other Face of Terror

Today, another mid-week blog due to an attack on the streets of the United Kingdom, one in which a vehicle has been used to mow down people and the driver has emerged shouting for people to die. Bewildered family members … Continue reading

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The Future of ISIS Part One: After the Liberation of Raqqa

After months of fighting in the villages and towns on the path to Raqqa an Arab-Kurdish coalition has entered the last major city held by ISIS and its de facto capital. ISIS, by its own definition the ‘Islamic State’, made … Continue reading

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Tehran, Kabul and Baghdad: A Snapshot of Terror

On the 7th June ISIS struck the Iranian Parliament building and the tomb of Ayatollah Khomeini. They killed twelve people in suicide attacks targeting two important symbols of Iran’s revolution and government. That Iran is an ISIS target is no … Continue reading

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The London Bridge Attack: The Ringing of the Division Bell

The third terrorist attack in the space of two months means that the United Kingdom is undergoing a test that it shouldn’t have to take. The UK had seemed to be relatively invulnerable to random Jihadist attacks, as Belgium, France … Continue reading

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The 2017 Global Peace Index

This week we set aside the usual focus on current conflicts and take a look at the state of peace in the world, as measured by the Global Peace Index. There is mixed news, as 93 countries improved against 68 … Continue reading

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