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Destroying ISIS Won't Save Iraq
Thanks to rampant ethnic factionalism and retaliatory violence, it's going to take a lot more than the Mosul offensive to change the toxic dynamic on the ground.
How Terrorists Slip Beheading Videos Past YouTube’s Censors
Other jihadi propaganda on the video-sharing platform may be visually more low-key, but are just as insidious in their own ways.
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How ISIS uses a mock news agency to claim credit for attacks
What does it mean when ISIS claims an attack?
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Chaos in Libya is setting the stage for an ISIS comeback
Fighting between rival governments and militias has plunged the country into anarchy, creating a vacuum for groups like ISIS to move into.
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Iraqi and ISIS snipers face off at a historic mosque in Mosul
The battle for Western Mosul is the most brutal urban combat since World War II, according to the top U.S. commander in Iraq.