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Showing posts with label jihadist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jihadist. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Jihadism in 2010: The Threat Continues, Islam,Terrorism and Jihad, NewAgeIslam.com

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Jihadism in 2010: The Threat Continues
By Scott Stewart
January 6, 2010

For the past several years, STRATFOR has published an annual forecast on al Qaeda and the jihadist movement. Since our first jihadist forecast in January 2006, we have focused heavily on the devolution of jihadism from a phenomenon primarily involving the core al Qaeda group to one based mainly on the wider jihadist movement and the devolving, decentralized threat it poses.

The central theme of last year’s forecast was that al Qaeda was an important force on the ideological battlefield, but that the efforts of the United States and its allies had marginalized the group on the physical battlefield and kept it bottled up in a limited geographic area. Because of this, we forecast that the most significant threat in terms of physical attacks stemmed from regional jihadist franchises and grassroots operatives and not the al Qaeda core. We also wrote that we believed the threat posed by such attacks would remain tactical and not rise to the level of a strategic threat. To reflect this reality, we even dropped al Qaeda from the title of our annual forecast and simply named it Jihadism in 2009: The Trends Continue.

The past year proved to be very busy in terms of attacks and thwarted plots emanating from jihadist actors. But, as forecast, the primary militants involved in carrying out these terrorist plots were almost exclusively from regional jihadist groups and grassroots operatives, and not militants dispatched by the al Qaeda core. We anticipate that this dynamic will continue, and if anything, the trend will be for some regional franchise groups to become even more involved in transnational attacks, thus further usurping the position of al Qaeda prime at the vanguard of jihadism on the physical battlefield.

http://newageislam.com/jihadism-in-2010--the-threat-continues/islam,terrorism-and-jihad/d/2369


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Why Hafiz Saeed and his L-e-T’’s links with ISI are unbreakable,

Islam,Terrorism and Jihad
Why Hafiz Saeed and his L-e-T’’s links with ISI are unbreakable
INSIDE JIHAD: ARMY OF THE PURE
By Zahid Husain

These militant organizations were not clandestine nor had they sprouted surreptitiously. Their growth, if not actually sponsored, had certainly been looked upon with favour by the state.(4) Their activities were not secret, and found expression in graffiti, wall posters and pamphlets all over the country, inviting Muslims to join forces with them. They also carried addresses and telephone numbers to contact for training. ‘Jihad is the shortest route to paradise,’ declared one of the many exhortations. ‘A martyr ensures salvation for the entire family.’ Every jihadist organization had funds to help families of ‘martyrs’. Although money was not the primary motivation of jihadists, it was essential to sustain the culture of jihad. (5) The state’s patronage helped the jihadists to raise funds at public places. The militant groups had developed a powerful propaganda machinery. Their publication had gained a large readership and their messages were also available on video and audiotapes.

During the 1980s and 1990s, the objective of jihadist movements in Pakistan was not, like that of Arab Salafists such as bin Laden, the establishment of a global Islamic caliphate. Their objectives were more in line with the regional strategy of the Pakistani military establishment: the liberation of Kashmir from India and the installation of a Pashtun Islamist government in Afghanistan. Almost all the Islamic militant groups served as instruments of Pakistan’s regional policy. The army needed them as much as they needed the army. After 9/11, Pakistan’s support for the American-led war on terror pitted it against its former clients. Although as the following chapter shows, this did not mean that support for them in the state security apparatus was completely withdrawn.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Jihadism will continue to thrive in 2009 - Stratfor forecast, Islam,Terrorism and Jihad, NewAgeIslam.com

Islam,Terrorism and Jihad
Jihadism will continue to thrive in 2009 - Stratfor forecast
Jihadism in 2009: The Trends Continue
January 7, 2009
By Fred Burton and Scott Stewart
The Devolution of Al Qaeda

As a quick reminder, Stratfor views what most people refer to as “al Qaeda” as a global jihadist network rather than a monolithic entity. This network consists of three distinct entities. The first is a core vanguard, which we frequently refer to as al Qaeda prime, comprising Osama bin Laden and his trusted associates. The second is composed of al Qaeda franchise groups such as al Qaeda in Iraq, and the third comprises the grassroots jihadist movement inspired by al Qaeda prime and the franchise groups.

As indicated by the title of this forecast, we believe that the trends we have discussed in previous years will continue, and that al Qaeda prime has become marginalized on the physical battlefield to the extent that we have not even mentioned their name in the title. The regional jihadist franchises and grassroots operatives pose a much more significant threat in terms of security concerns, though it is important to note that those concerns will remain tactical and not rise to the level of a

http://newageislam.com/jihadism-will-continue-to-thrive-in-2009---stratfor-forecast--/islam,terrorism-and-jihad/d/1107