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The Islamic State’s Revitalization in Libya and its Post-2016 War of Attrition by Lachlan Wilson & Jason Pack ()
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Military Interventions, Jihadi Networks, and Terrorist Entrepreneurs: How the Islamic State Terror Wave Rose So High in Europe by Petter Nesser ()
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A View from the CT Foxhole: Vayl S. Oxford, Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency () Interviewed by Kristina Hummel
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Hezbollah’s Procurement Channels: Leveraging Criminal Networks and Partnering with Iran by
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MAR Sentinel is live. Articles about Hezbollah’s procurement channels, IS terror dynamics in Europe, IS in Libya’s revitalization, & AQIM’s challenges in Algeria. Interview with Vayl S. Oxford, Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, too.
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CTC at West Point Mar 11
Understood. We will be addressing / providing a perspective on that issue in forthcoming report. That perspective will be informed by primary sources.
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CTC at West Point Mar 11
3 points to add to discussion: 1) CTC is working on ISK report that leverages primary sources produced by IS Central & ISK, 2) for context on some of material/requests ISC pushed to ISK see , 3) CTC will release all supporting primary sources w our report
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CTC at West Point Mar 7
Meet Cadet Austin Weiher, CTC's Cadet of the month for MAR 2019. Since joining the Terrorism Studies Minor, Austin has had the opportunity to participate in trip sections to FBI HQ in DC, DIA, Pentagon, & White House. Learn more about Austin here:
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Paul Cruickshank Mar 1
A must read this morning: 's authoritative and fascinating Sentinel profile of Hamza bin Ladin
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Erin Miller Feb 25
The Global Terrorism Database team is recruiting new Research Assistants at . Please share with anyone who enjoys reading, is good at solving puzzles, and wants to contribute to rigorous terrorism research. Best consideration: 3/23 Details:
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CTC at West Point Feb 22
We are aware of this issue and are working to resolve it.
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CTC at West Point Feb 22
Stellar lineup in new issue of
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Paul Cruickshank Feb 22
A hollow victory over ISIS in Syria? outlines why real risk "Syraq" border region could emerge as long-term terror threat to global security, just like AfPak border area after the fall of the Taliban. Sentinel
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CTC at West Point Feb 21
The ELN’s Attack on the National Police Academy in Bogotá and Its Implications by Ross Dayton ()
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CTC at West Point Feb 21
Profit-Minded Suppliers: Convergence of IED Facilitation and WMD Proliferation Networks for Non-State Actors by Stephen Hummel, F. John Burpo, & James Bonner
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CTC at West Point Feb 21
CT Foxhole Interview with Shaun Greenough, Case Strategy and Mentor Supervisor, The Unity Initiative. Interviewed by
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CTC at West Point Feb 21
"A Hollow Victory Over the Islamic State in Syria? The High Risk of Jihadi Revival in Deir ez-Zor's Euphrates River Valley" by
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CTC at West Point Feb 21
New Sentinel live. Articles about risk of jihadi revival in Deir ez-Zor's Euphrates river valley, convergence of IED facilitation & WMD prolif networks for non-state actors, & ELN’s attack in Bogotá. Interview w Shaun Greenough, The Unity Initiative, too.
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CTC at West Point Feb 20
CTC was thrilled to welcome Dr. Tricia Bacon (), Assistant Professor & former State Department CT official, to lecture cadets in the Terrorism Studies Minor on the current debates regarding who is and is not considered a state sponsor of terrorism
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