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Old becomes new again: kidnappings by Daesh and other Salafi-Jihadists in the twenty-first century / Cragin, R Kim; Padilla, Phillip   Journal Article
Cragin, R Kim Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Daesh fighters have taken hostage over 100 foreigners in Syria, Iraq, and elsewhere since 2012. The kidnappings drew international attention in August 2014, when American journalist James Foley was decapitated and a video of his death was posted online. But the pattern of kidnappings and gruesome videos distributed by violent Salafi-jihadists extends back over a decade to the killing of Daniel Pearl in 2002. This article traces shifts in the strategic rationale of Al Qaeda and Daesh for beheading Western hostages. It argues that terrorists altered their calculations on foreign hostages beginning in 2012 and U.S. counterterrorism policy does not take these shifts into account.
Key Words Counterterrorism  United States  Al Qaeda  Kidnapping  Daesh  Hostage 
James Foley  Daniel Pearl 
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