The Long War Journal (Site-Wide)
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- Shabaab
suicide bombing strikes near defense ministry headquarters
- Islamic
State claims church bombings in Egypt
- Analysis:
Syria policy must reflect the complex reality on the ground
- American
soldier killed fighting Islamic State in Afghanistan
- JNIM claims
ambush on French troops in Mali
- AQIM
battalion targets Tunisian soldiers near Algeria
Posted: 09 Apr 2017 06:31 PM PDT
The suicide bombing targeted Somalia's newly appointed chief of
defense forces near the defense ministry headquarters in Mogadishu. At least
15 people were killed, but the Somali general escaped the assassination
attempt.
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Posted: 09 Apr 2017 03:55 AM PDT
The Islamic State has claimed credit for bombings at two Coptic
churches in the Egyptian cities of Tanta and Alexandria earlier today. The
attacks killed dozens of people and wounded approximately 100 others. The
so-called caliphate has a history of targeting Christians in Iraq, Egypt and
Libya.
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Posted: 09 Apr 2017 02:06 AM PDT
The policy debate concerning Syria must reflect on-the-ground
realities. The war is a complex, multi-sided affair with no easy solutions.
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Posted: 08 Apr 2017 04:51 PM PDT
An American soldier was killed while fighting the Islamic
State's jihadists in eastern Afghanistan. While the Wilayah Khorasan (or
Khorasan province) has suffered significant losses since early 2016, it still
maintains a significant operational capacity and can mount high-profile
attacks.
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Posted: 08 Apr 2017 04:45 PM PDT
The Group for Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM), al Qaeda's
new group in West Africa, claimed an ambush on French troops in central Mali
near the borders with Burkina Faso. Additionally, it also claimed launching
Grad rockets into a French base in northern Mali.
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Posted: 08 Apr 2017 04:31 PM PDT
AQIM's Uqba bin Nafi battalion claimed an IED blast on Tunisian
troops close to the Algerian border. This is the second claim in two months
for the jihadist group.
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