... painful and unpredictable transformation of the system of international relations, as the new world order acquires its tentative shape, Islamism, including its radical and extremist branches, is becoming of one of the informal poles of power.
Islamic extremism will go full circle. Having failed to preserve Islamic State, extremists will focus on punishing their “offenders” by returning to the methods previously employed by al-Qaeda. “Lone wolves” will also become more active, and the tactics of individual terrorism will become a strategy used by extremists. We are seeing such developments today.
Fourth, the idea of an Islamic State has not disappeared. It is still floating ...
... work upon the basic design that was developed by ISI decades back to train Afghan Mujahedeen.
ISIS is a far newer force than al-Qaeda on the Indian Subcontinent, but already it has had a large number of recruits arrested, of its recruiters deported, and ... ... associated with a US multinational in India, further highlights the focus ISIS has on India for its propaganda activities.
Islamic Extremism in South-East Asia
However, nations such as the USA, Russia and France have increased their military pressure againt ...
... comprehensive analysis of the actions of extremists since this will allow us, first, to identify the origins of crisis phenomenon, and second, to predict further developments in the region more accurately.
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http://russiancouncil.ru/en/extremism-mena