Основной контент книги Terrorist Sanctuary in the Sahara
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Terrorist Sanctuary in the Sahara

The Logistics of Saharan Sanctuary, Training and Planning, Geographic Terrain, Human Terrain, Ways for Controlling Saharan Sanctuary, The U.S. Army Experience, Sanctuary, Islam & Africa

About the book

Denying terrorists sanctuary has become a pillar of U.S. defense strategy since the September 11, 2001 (9/11) attacks. Violent extremist organizations in North Africa, such as the group al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), have used remote and sparsely populated areas in the Sahara for protection from security forces to conduct a range of terrorist activities, such as training, planning, and logistics.1 Despite the time elapsed since the 9/11 attacks, and the resources dedicated to denying sanctuary globally, the concept of sanctuary remains largely unexplored and poorly understood. This monograph proposes a functional understanding of sanctuary and offers fresh ideas to deny it using a detailed case study of the most notorious of these North African terrorists, Mokhtar Belmokhtar, from his arrival in Mali in the late 1990s, until the French intervention in early 2013.

Contents:

On Sanctuary

Terrain: Geographic and Human Characteristics of Saharan Sanctuary

Sanctuary Seekers in the Sahara

Denial of Sanctuary: Ends, Ways, and Means

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Release date on Litres:
13 November 2024
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70 p.
ISBN:
9788026882077
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