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Bombers, Bank Accounts, and Bleedout - Al-Qa'da's Road In and Out of Iraq (Paperback)
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Bombers, Bank Accounts, and Bleedout - Al-Qa'da's Road In and Out of Iraq (Paperback)
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The Combating Terrorism Center at West Point (CTC) launched the
Harmony Project in order to release and analyze documents from the
Department of Defense's classified Harmony Database. The Harmony
Project unearths and releases documents that reveal the
inner-functioning of al-Qaeda, its associated movements, and other
security threats. Chapter 1-Foreign Fighters in Historical
Perspective: The Case of Afghanistan By Vahid Brown Chapter 1
explains the role foreign fighters played during the anti-Soviet
Jihad in Afghanistan during the 1980s, providing context that is
critical to understanding the role that foreign fighters currently
play in Iraq. Brown's discussion of Afghan Arabs alienating local
Afghani mujahidin is particularly relevant considering the
formation of anti-al-Qaeda movements in Iraq. The chapter also
helps us measure the prospect of foreign fighters in Iraq
contributing to violent movements outside of Iraq, whether in the
Arab world, Europe, or United States. Chapter 2-The Demographics of
Recruitment, Finances, and Suicide By Joseph Felter and Brian
Fishman In Chapter 2, Felter and Fishman expand on their
preliminary analysis of the Sinjar Records released in December
2007. Incorporating even more data on foreign fighters in Iraq and
using new analytical techniques, Felter and Fishman assess the
factors that may have contributed to foreign fighters traveling to
Iraq and explore the networks that funnel those fighters to Iraq.
They provide the first hard evidence that foreign fighters of Saudi
origin contribute more money to al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) than
individuals from other countries, explore the dynamics of AQI's
logistics network in Syria, and offer an open-source assessment of
the percentage of suicide attacks in Iraq committed by foreign
fighters. Chapter 3-Bureaucratic Terrorists: Al-Qaeda in Iraq's
Management and Finances By Jacob Shapiro In Chapter 3, Shapiro
explores al-Qaeda in Iraq's finances and bureaucracy. Analyzing
AQI's spending patterns and accounting structures, Shapiro provides
new insights into what the organization prioritizes and how it
controls its agents. Among other insights, Shapiro reveals that AQI
receives a large percentage of its funding from foreign fighters
and likely has become more bureaucratic to rein in operators who
use violence wantonly and thereby degrade fundraising
opportunities. Shapiro also offers creative recommendations on how
to use these insights to undermine AQI. Chapter 4-Smuggling, Syria,
and Spending By Anonymous Chapter 4 describes AQI's smuggling
efforts between Syria and Iraq's Nineveh Province. Drawing on his
extensive experience on the ground, the author describes smuggling
networks and tribal relations, two elements critical for AQI's
human smuggling and the movement of goods and money. Importantly,
Jihadis looking to leave Iraq may use these same networks to exit
the country. The author also assesses AQI's spending patterns in
the border region. Chapter 5-Beyond Iraq: The Future of AQI By
Peter Bergman Chapter 5 looks to the future. Where will Jihadis in
Iraq go if they leave? Using historical analogies and an assessment
of current political dynamics around the Middle East, Bergen
analyzes AQI's interests and opportunities to bring Iraq-style
violence to other locations, in the Mideast and beyond. He
concludes that the number of fighters leaving Iraq will be
relatively small, but they will be highly-skilled, and reminds us
that a US withdrawal from Iraq will not necessarily end the flow of
foreign fighters.
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