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    (Not sure about the choice of headline, but who ever is.)

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    11. I expand on these ideas (and introduce a few more) in this piece I co-authored with . Do check it out if you have a moment.

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    Check out my latest commentary co-written with for on the Sri Lanka attacks and the propaganda line presented to 'true believers' in the Islamic State's cause

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    My latest: full translation & analysis of an article in this week's issue of Islamic State's al-Naba' newsletter on insurgent tactics in post-territorial control phase. Temporarily take areas to realize specific aims & avoid decisive battles w/enemy forces

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    Apr 26

    Wohoo! After 2+ years of working together, I'm so grateful for the opportunity to FINALLY co-author with my stellar friend and colleague . We're so thrilled to have our piece in April's !

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    : Europe is experiencing the convergence of criminal and extremist milieus. nowadays are 12% university educated, 66% known to police, 33% with convictions, & 25% unemployed. – Research Fellow, ,

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    Apr 25

    Good thread on IS and the recent attacks in Sri Lanka. 👇

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    Apr 25

    Interesting thread on significance of Sri Lanka attacks

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    Apr 25

    Good thread amidst noise around IS attack and a prognosis

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    Apr 26

    "The two-day delay in claiming responsibility is not particularly significant," says Senior Research Fellow . "At times like this, Isis is under a lot of pressure to release something that isn’t later proved to be wrong."

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    Apr 24

    Good thread from ; questions remain about ISIS's money and if the group provided funds to the attackers, who seemed to have the ability to self-fund. If ISIS provided funds, it means that they are in the business of funding attacks, with nasty consequences

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