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Gold mines in Burkina Faso fuel militant and jihadist groups
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Gold mines in Burkina Faso fuel militant and jihadist groups

For the past five years, terrorist groups have been controlling gold deposits in the areas of Burkina Faso where the government is virtually absent. They use this control as the…
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September 3, 2021Tags: Burkina Faso, gold, jihadism, UAE
“Russian bounties” in Afghanistan: Stage 2
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“Russian bounties” in Afghanistan: Stage 2

The latest airport attack in Kabul could be seen as part of the campaign to legalize the Taliban in Afghanistan. After the terror attack, which killed over 100 people, the…
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August 27, 2021Tags: Afghanistan, IS-K, Russia, Taliban
The Taliban might not deliver all their promises, unable to jeopardize relations with the jihadist groups
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The Taliban might not deliver all their promises, unable to jeopardize relations with the jihadist groups

The Robert Lansing Institute publishes opinion by Senior Jihadist Terrorism Analyst Daniele Garofalo on prospects of main regional jihadist organization after rapid fall of Kabul authorities and establishing the rule…
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August 20, 2021Tags: Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, ISIS, Taliban
Russia will be forced to return to Afghanistan and unleash war with the Taliban
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Russia will be forced to return to Afghanistan and unleash war with the Taliban

Despite Russia seeking to use the pullback of U.S. forces and their allies from Afghanistan to boost own influence across Central Asia, it's highly likely that in the longer perspective,…
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July 3, 2021Tags: Afghanistan, Russia, Taliban
Biden Administration: A Shift in Strategy in Countering Terrorism and Beyond
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Biden Administration: A Shift in Strategy in Countering Terrorism and Beyond

Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) in Somalia has received approximately 45 million Dollar budget cut from the European Union this year, and while the Trump Administration had announced the withdrawal of…
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June 22, 2021Tags: Kenya, Somalia, USA
The Boko Haram leader’s death to empower the Islamic State in the West Africa
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The Boko Haram leader’s death to empower the Islamic State in the West Africa

The death of Abubakar Shekau means that the Islamic State could concentrate in the region the military capabilities and improve public image by increasing terrorist group recruits. Moreover, we expect…
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June 11, 2021Tags: Abubakar Shekau, Boko Haram, ISWAP, Nigeria
Brief Analysis: Mozambique and the expansion of Islamist terrorism
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Brief Analysis: Mozambique and the expansion of Islamist terrorism

Over the past year, security risks related to Islamist terrorism in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province have increased exponentially. The northern areas of the country, the poorest in Mozambique despite the presence…
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March 24, 2021Tags: ASWJ, Daniele Garofalo, ISCAP, Mozambique
Sinwar’s re-election as the head of Hamas’s Gaza office to rise challenges both for Israel and group’s top-leadership
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Sinwar’s re-election as the head of Hamas’s Gaza office to rise challenges both for Israel and group’s top-leadership

Hamas under Yahya Sinwar will be pushed to closer ties with Iran and could become more radical in relations with Israel. However, it is likely that Sinwar will face a growing standoff…
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March 11, 2021Tags: Egypt, HAMAS, Iran, Nizar Awadallah, Palestine, Yahya Sinwar
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Disrupting the ISI-Taliban Relationship: a Principal-agent Approach, 2018

This study by Naval Postgraduate school, Monterey, California, argues hat principal-agent theory provides a unique perspective on the relationship between the Afghan Taliban and the Pakistani state. This perspective assists…
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March 2, 2021Tags: Taliban
Iranian links with Al-Qaeda beyond ideological ground
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Iranian links with Al-Qaeda beyond ideological ground

The evidence proves Iran’s alliance and friendship with Al-Qaeda. Iran has long pursued ties to Sunni jihadists, including members of Al-Qaeda. The 9/11 Commission reports that in 1991 or 1992…
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November 30, 2020Tags: Al Qaeda, Iran

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