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Terror Networks
IS Jihadists Smaller Global Threat than Al-Qaida
2014-09-19
[AnNahar] The Islamic State group poses a smaller global threat than Al-Qaeda despite its recent beheadings of three Westerners, although battle-hardened fighters returning home remain a concern, analysts said on Thursday.

U.S. President Barack Obama
Jedi mind meld...
is gathering an international coalition to fight the jihadist group based across Syria and Iraq following the release of videos showing the murders of two US journalists and a British aid worker.

But analysts at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) think-tank in London warned against overestimating the threat.

"Despite its spectacular acts of violence, including against Westerners, (IS's) short- and medium-term objectives appear to be local and transnational rather than global," the institute said in its annual report.

Middle East expert Emile Hokayem told a presser that the IS organization's "very ambitious" goal to create a fully-functioning Islamic state may be at odds with its ability to continue fighting on a number of different fronts.

"We shouldn't exaggerate its potency. It is a very serious security threat to the region -- as a global threat it's still limited," he said.

"I think the various Al-Qaeda affiliates are probably the more potent ones in terms of global ambitions."

Nigel Inkster, the think-tank's director of transnational threats and political risk, confirmed that IS fighters were focused on the "near enemy" unlike Al-Qaeda's "far enemy".

"It's not obviously the case that you would see orchestrated attacks against a Western state by the leadership of Islamic State," he said.

However,
a person who gets all wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package...
Inkster cautioned that individual and small groups of murderous Moslems might launch attacks, highlighting the Frenchie Mehdi Nemmouche who fought in Syria and is the sole suspect in the killing of four people at the Jewish Museum in Brussels in May.

Western governments have voiced strong concern about the risks of returning fighters and the IISS report concurred that "galvanised Western jihadis could pose a serious security threat on their return".

Inkster added that unlike Western fighters who trained with Al-Qaeda in Pakistain, who had "very little hands-on experience", those returning from Iraq and Syria were "well-trained, disciplined, battle-hardened".

Other analysts raised doubts about how the U.S.-led coalition against the IS organization could work.

"It's difficult to overstate the disappointment and distrust of Middle Eastern states towards the B.O. regime, which springs directly from the failure to back up the red line over the use of chemical weapons in Syria," said Middle East expert Toby Dodge.

He added: "The solution to this lies in empowering and reintegrating the Sunni communities in Iraq and giving some hope to Sunni communities in Syria that change is around the corner."
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  "That which we call a goat by any other name would smell as sweet."
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-09-19 14:20  

#4  ISIS what it is. Or something. Need Imam Kerry to explain it again. Odds of someone in this administration converting to Islam to show sincerity or something?

Anyways, with all the bandwagoning I thought, myself - what is going on east asia wise? and walked through WZ. Apparently Abu Sayeff is now on the JV team. With the new cauliflower in Algeria I believe the roster has gone from basketball to baseball.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-09-19 14:18  

#3  What is in a name?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-09-19 08:04  

#2  Comparable to saying Tojo was a lesser threat to us than A.H.

(With apologies to Godwin)
Posted by: borgboy   2014-09-19 05:50  

#1  however Islamist fascists pose a massive threat worldwide no matter what name is on the wapper

so best we outlaw islamist fascism. Secular Muslims please stand up as you are the only Muslims who should be allowed entry to Western countries

should be forced to sign document renouncing Sharia, endorsing equal rights for women and gays, affirming the primacy of secular law and affirming the freedom to leave Islam.

Any that refuse to sign: no visa, stay out.

hizb-ut-tahrir should be banned

instead what do we get?

unlimited spy powers on all
Posted by: anon1   2014-09-19 05:15  

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