Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Is Al Qaeda Now Eclipsing The Islamic State?

The Washington Post February 10, 2014

Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and Bridget Moreng, Politico: Al Qaeda Is Beating the Islamic State

Get ready for the clash of caliphates.

The Islamic State’s lightning offensive through Iraq and Syria last year has dominated the headlines, but the jihadist group that has won the most territory in the Arab world over the past six months is Al Qaeda. On balance, the Islamic State has lost territory during this period—though it still controls more overall than Al Qaeda—most prominently, Tikrit and the southern half of the Salah al-Din province.

What we are likely to see now is a titanic war of ideology and tactics between two vicious, radical groups that together probably command more prestige among Arab peoples than the weak, often delegitimized governments they have outsmarted and outfought. Perhaps the ultimate irony is that, in an era when the threat of terrorist violence is arguably worse than it was on the eve of 9/11, it is Al Qaeda—a decade ago, the scourge of Sunni governments—that may come to be seen as the more acceptable of the two by these same governments.


WNU Editor: From my point of view .... both groups are monsters. Whether one is "rising" and the other is not does not sway me in any way .... both deserve to be destroyed .... and if they clash and kill each other off  .... so much the better.

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