ID | 122006 |
Title Proper | Syria's growing jihad |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jones, Seth G |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The escalating war in Syria presents a growing threat to the Middle East and the West more broadly. Led by groups like Jabhat al-Nusra (the Victory Front), an al-Qaeda-affiliated organisation, Syria is becoming a training ground for foreign fighters and a microcosm of sectarian conflict. Over the past year, an increasing number of fighters have travelled to Syria from other areas - including the West - in an effort to topple the Assad regime, where some have joined Jabhat al-Nusra and other rebel groups. These fighters are gaining valuable experience in combat, bomb-making, propaganda and counter-intelligence. Most are developing relationships with fighters from other regions - such as the Persian Gulf, North Africa and South Asia - and becoming more ideologically committed. In addition, these ties are being used to transport greater amounts of money, lethal aid and non-lethal material to the Syrian front. |
`In' analytical Note | Survival : the IISS Quarterly Vol. 55, No.4; Aug-Sep 2013: p.53-72 |
Journal Source | Survival : the IISS Quarterly Vol. 55, No.4; Aug-Sep 2013: p.53-72 |
Key Words | Syria ; Terrorism ; Civil Conflict ; Insurgency ; Intervention ; Military Cooperation |