Check out my new article for War on the Rocks: “A Globally Integrated Islamic State”

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The Islamic State today looks different than it did five years ago and is far more integrated now as an organization amongst its global network than al-Qaeda ever was. It has been 10 years since the Islamic State announced itself as a caliphate and more than five years since it lost its last vestige of territory in Syria. However, with the Islamic State back in the news due to an increasing external operations capacity (with attacks in IranTurkey, and Russia this year as well as numerous broken up plots in Europe), there is a fundamental misunderstanding of how the group operates today. In many ways, it is either incorrectly viewed through the lens of how al-Qaeda operates (a decentralized branch network), since it had previously been a part of al-Qaeda’s global network, or based on how the Islamic State operated when it was at its prior zenith when it controlled territory in Iraq and Syria. It is also likely why some within the U.S. government may have misinterpreted signals intelligence by pushing the idea that the Islamic State leader targeted in Somalia at the end of May, Abd al Qadir Mumin, became the group’s caliph. These changes in the past five years are crucial for policymakers to understand because the way the threat presents itself today will look different from how policymakers dealt with the issue last decade when much of the focus was on the Islamic State’s territorial control in Iraq and Syria.

The most important body for understanding the Islamic State today is its General Directorate of Provinces, which has previously been based in Syria, but new information suggests that at least at the highest levels of it might now have centrality in Somalia. When one understands that structure, the Islamic State’s actions globally make more sense. It is also why we see far more interaction and connection between its various wilayat (provinces) today than in the past. In many ways, the key aspects that animate the Islamic State as an organization (governance, foreign fighter mobilization, and external operations) remain, they have just moved from primarily being based out of or controlled by its location of origin in Iraq and Syria to being spread across its global provincial network. Its aims remain the same, even if the organization has adapted to a changed environment. It is also why the challenge from the Islamic State today is different from the past and why it is in some ways also more resilient now to pressure than before.

This makes the challenge of the Islamic State more difficult from a security perspective than in the past when there was the ability to primarily zero-in on its efforts in Iraq and Syria. Today, only focusing on Iraq and Syria or any other province independent of understanding its connections to other parts of the group’s global network will lead to missing crucial details due to expediency. This is why, although it is understandable that the United States has shifted a lot of its manpower and budgeting to more existential and larger problem-sets such as China and Russia, it would be a mistake to neglect the Islamic State as a continuing, but evolving security challenge. Therefore, it is still useful to continue to have and add more funded government positions across different agencies and departments to focus on tracking this threat to better get ahead of the next surprise. Otherwise, mistakes of misinterpretation will be made as in the past.

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New release from al-Qā’idah’s Abū Muḥammad al-Maṣrī: “The Road To Nairobi and Dār al-Salām”

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Abū Muḥammad al-Maṣrī — The Road To Nairobi and Dār al-Salām

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Wilayat Wasat Ifriqiya Claims Its First Attack in Tanzania

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Below you will find details I have been tracking on extremism and militancy in Tanzania or related to Tanzanians involved in jihadism prior to yesterday’s first claim by IS of an attack in Tanzania. If anyone wants to add anything to the following dossier let me know and I will post it so there is a fuller picture. From oldest to most recent.

July 11, 2014:

Threat of Al-Shabaab and Extremist Attacks Grows in Tanzania

February 21, 2015:

Tanzania on security alert after police attacked

April 15, 2015:

Tanzanians lynch suspected Somali militant, police arrest 10 others

April 20, 2015:

Analysis: Tanzania’s Arrest of Militants Highlights an Ongoing Jihadist Threat

April 30, 2015:

Man arrested in Tanzania may be Islamist rebel leader

May 3, 2015:

5 injured in hand grenade blast in Tanzania’s Morogoro region

May 18, 2016:

Tanzanian militants send another message to their relatives | Ahl Kahf

May 9, 2017:

Tanzanian bank FBME shut down over US terror funding charges

May 15, 2017 :

SA passports to terror: Newly minted documents show courier’s links to ‘White Widow’, al-Shabab

March 19, 2018:

Two Mombasa men arrested headed to Somalia to join Al-Shabaab

May 24, 2018:

AU Confirms ISIS Infiltration In Countries

October 20, 2018:

Tanzania arrests 104 people for plotting ‘radical camps’ in Mozambique

October 25, 2018:

Tanzania Stops Suspected Militants Flocking to North Mozambique

December 27, 2018:

Autoridades moçambicanas detêm dois estrangeiros ligados aos ataques em Cabo Delgado

December 31, 2018:

South African, Tanzanians among suspected jihadist leaders in Mozambique

January 2, 2019:

SA man accused of terror-related activities in Mozambique to appear in court

January 14, 2019:

‘Foreign jihadists’ among dozens killed in southern Somalia

January 30, 2019:

3 Tanzanians jailed in Wajir over terror links 

July 31, 2019:

The eastern DRC’s most active rebel group just got a bit more dangerous

November 13, 2019:

Tanzania says gunmen kill six in ambush near Mozambique border

November 19, 2019:

A Salafi-jihadi Insurgency Could Spread to Tanzania

January 28, 2020:

Magufuli’s Reign and Tanzania’s Creeping Radicalization Issue

August 11, 2020:

TPDF to launch a manhunt along the border with Mozambique

September 4, 2020:

Aboud Rogo’s followers unleash terror in Mozambique

October 2, 2020:

Infographic: The news of the harvest of soldiers in Central Africa during the year from the month of Safar 1441 AH until Safar 1442 AH

October 15, 2020:

The Soldiers of the Caliphate attacked Barracks of the Tanzanian Crusader Army in the Village of Kitiya in the Area of Mtwara yesterday, where clashes took place with various types of weapons, which led to the death and injury of a number of elements and a tank was burned, and the Mujahidin seized various weapons and ammunition

New video message from al-Qā’idah’s Dr. Ayman al-Ẓawāhirī: “The Islamic Spring #10: East Africa: The Fortified Stronghold of Southern Islām, Part 2"

For prior parts in this video series see: #10.1#9#8#7#6#5#4#3#2, and #1.



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New video message from al-Qā’idah’s Dr. Ayman al-Ẓawāhirī: "The Islamic Spring #10: East Africa: The Fortified Stronghold of Southern Islām, Part 1"

For prior parts in this video series see: #9, #8#7#6#5#4#3#2, and #1.



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New issue of al-Muhājirūn in East Africa’s magazine: “al-Ghurabā’ Magazine #4"

For prior issues from this magazine see: #3, #2, and #1.

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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: al-Muhājirūn in East Africa — “al-Ghurabā’ Magazine #4″
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