Security Weekly

A statement confirming the deaths of two jihadist leaders claims their militant movement will not be affected, but developments on the ground suggest otherwise.

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To counter the hype associated with renewed attention to the threat posed by dirty bombs, we once more will consider dirty bombs in detail -- and provide our readers with a realistic assessment of the threat they pose.

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It's time to examine a militant umbrella group in the southern Russian republics that has struck targets in Moscow as well the Caucasus.

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For the drug violence in Mexico to stop, there must be a state of equilibrium among the various drug cartels, but this balance is an elusive one.

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Successful terrorism requires isolation on the part of the operatives, which is one reason the high-profile Hutarees never had a chance.

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Even though jihadism is a transnational movement, it is still affected by the unique dynamics of geography, government and human terrain.

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The trend toward the decentralization of jihadism continues.

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A low casualty count and lack of foreign ties do not mean that an attack is not terrorism, and dismissing one as such will weaken counterterrorism efforts.

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