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Central Asian Jihadi Groups Joined Taliban’s “Al-Fath Jihadi Operations”

Al Qaeda-backed jihadist groups Katibat Imam al Bukhari (KIB), the Islamic Jihad Union (IJU) and the Turkestan Islamic Party (TIP), consisting mainly of Uzbeks from the Fergana...

Did Central Asia’s Jihadists Challenge Al Qaeda?

Uzbek and Uyghur Muhajireen support HTS First-time al Qaeda-linked Salafi-Jihadi groups from Central Asia, Caucasus and China's Xinjiang fighting against the Bashar al-Assad regime in northern...

Eschatological beliefs and ISIS

There is no single definition of terrorism which might be accepted fully; however, terrorism normally emerges when disempowered communities try and combat what they...

Central Asian Jihadists Renew its Oath of Allegiance to Al Qaeda Leader

At the beginning of January 2019, the Central Asian terrorist group Katibat Tawhid wal Jihad (KTJ) has publicly renewed its bayat (oath of allegiance)...

The current situation in Syria

Syria is the great rotating platform of the Middle East. Paraphrasing the statement by Mackinder, the well-known British geopolitician of the early twentieth century,...

The Day Afghanistan Changed Forever

The ongoing war in Afghanistan began 18 years ago by the United States and NATO, and apparently, the September 11 was one of the...

How AlQaeda and ISIS Teach Central Asian Children: Different Methods, Common Goals

Some Western countries mistakenly think that the al Qaida-linked Salafi-jihadi groups from Central Asia and Chinese Xinjiang are fragmented, weak and less dynamic; therefore...

The Afghanistan War is Summed Up

Evidently, General Scott Miller himself armed during his visit to Ghazni while all Afghan soldiers & commanders are disarmed. It is believed that the...

Central Asian Jihadists between Turkey and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham

Frustrated by Jihad Islamists looking for ways to the West After the signing and implementation of the Sochi Memorandum on Stabilization of the Situation in...

Can the Idlib Memorandum Freeze the Conflict?

During their Sochi talks in September 2018, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan reached an agreement on preserving the de-escalation zone in Idlib and...

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