Skip to content

A clearinghouse for jihādī primary source material, original analysis, and translation service

  • About
    • About Aaron Y. Zelin
    • Publications
    • The Clairvoyant
    • Legal Notice
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Translation Services
  • Jihadology+
  • Islamic State Select Worldwide Activity Map
  • Muqawamalogy
  • Ikhwanology
  • Tunisian Jihadism
  • Syrian Jihadism
  • Islamic State Archives
  • Guest Posts
    • Guest Posts
    • Musings of an Iraqi Brasenostril on Jihad
    • Hizballah Cavalcade
    • The Clear Banner
    • The Archivist
    • Eye on Jihadis in Libya
  • Site Features
    • Articles of the Week
    • Podcasts
    • Attack and Plot Dossiers
    • Backgrounders
    • A Timeline of Abu Muhammad al-Jawlani’s Appearances
    • The Islamic State’s Fourth Bayat Campaign
    • The Islamic State’s Third Bayat Campaign
    • The Islamic State’s Second Bayat Campaign
    • The Islamic State’s Bayat Campaign
    • Tracking the Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan Through Primary Sources
    • Coronavirus in Syria
      • Coronavirus and The Salvation Government – Hay’at Tahir al-Sham
      • Coronavirus and the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
      • Coronavirus and the Assad Regime
      • Coronavirus and the Syrian Interim Government
    • Jihadist Works Related to the 2011 Uprisings in the Arab World
    • Jihādī Reactions to the Death of Usāmah Bin Lāden
    • 2013 End of the Year Series
    • 2012 End of the Year Series
    • 2011 End of the Year Series
    • 2010 End of the Year Series

Check out my new ‘Policy Note’ with Sarah Cahn for the Washington Institute: “Exploiting a ‘Vast Jihad Arena’: The Islamic State Takes Territory in Mali”

Posted on September 26, 2023October 10, 2023 by Aaron Y. Zelin

In April, Islamic State fighters in Mali seized villages surrounding the city of Menaka, marking the group’s first territorial conquest since losing its final Syrian foothold in 2019. The human cost of these advances has been steep. By May, at least 150,000 individuals had reportedly been displaced, and civilians have been subjected to targeted killings, kidnappings, and looting. The offensive occurred amid a string of regional of security setbacks: namely, France’s August 2022 military withdrawal (which followed the Malian junta’s expressed preference for Russia’s Wagner Group), the April 2023 dissolution of the UN mission in Mali, and the junta’s decision earlier this month to form a tripartite alliance with Burkina Faso and Niger, thereby undermining the French-led G5 Sahel framework designed to thwart jihadist actors in the region.

In this amply illustrated Policy Note, Aaron Zelin and Sarah Cahn explain that while the United States may have limited room for maneuver in Mali today, it can promote regional stability and U.S. national interests by pursuing further sanctions against local Islamic State officials and exploring constructive arrangements with nearby African states.

Click here to read the paper in full.

CategoriesWilāyat Sāḥil, Mali, Niger, Russia, United States, Burkina Faso, Jamā'ah Nuṣrat al-Islām Wa-l-Muslimīn, The Islamic State

Post navigation

PreviousPrevious post: New video message from the Teḥrīk-ī-Ṭālibān Pākistān: “Connection of the Nation #1”
NextNext post: Check out my Congressional Testimony for the Homeland Security Committee’s Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement, and Intelligence: “The Future of Homeland Security: Addressing the Rise of Terrorism in Africa”

Buy My Book “Your Sons Are At Your Service Tunisia’s Missionaries of Jihad”

Buy on the Columbia University Press website. Use the discount code CUP30 for 30% off.

Buy on Amazon.

Jihadology is a personal project of Aaron Y. Zelin and is not associated with The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Jihadology is an academic website and hosts this content for research purposes.

If you are having issues registering on Jihadology, please email me at support[@]jihadology[.]net so I can help resolve it. If it says “we do not accept registrations from that domain” it is because the domain has yet to be whitelisted. Thanks for your patience.

Search

Email Subscription

Name

Email


Translations

To inquire about translations for a fee email: azelin [at] jihadology [dot] net

Archives

Categories

Recent Podcasts

  • February 29, 2016: Nashids: History and Cultural Meaning
  • February 2, 2016: al-Qaeda’s Franchising Strategy
  • January 20, 2016: Islamic State Networks In Turkey
  • January 12, 2016: The Malian Jihadi Landscape
  • December 21, 2015: A History of Lebanese Sunni Jihadism
  • For the full archive, click here

RSS Unknown Feed

Copyright Notice

Copyright © Aaron Y. Zelin and Jihadology.net. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of original material without express and written permission from this blog’s author is strictly prohibited. Content may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Aaron Y. Zelin and Jihadology.net with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

Proudly powered by WordPress Simplent Theme by Rafay