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by Jessica Stern


  terrorists:

  definition of, 10

  funding of, 41, 46

  goals of, 199

  and public relations, 135

  recruitment of, 36, 102

  training of, 102

  violence used by, 10

  Third Reich, 10

  Thompson, Andrew, 34

  Thompson, Zale, 97, 196

  Tikrit, ISIS capture of, 46

  torture, U.S. use of, 253

  total organizations, 211–12

  transparency, 253

  Tumblr, 90, 134

  Tunisia:

  Arab Spring in, 39, 151, 152

  AST in, 182–83

  and Day of Judgment, 219

  Turab, Abu, 84–85

  Turkey:

  child recruits in, 212

  terrorism in, 200

  al Turkmani, Abu Muslim, 38

  Tversky, Amos, 203–5

  Twitter, 130

  abuse reporting form, 162

  accounts suspended by, 5, 145, 150, 158, 162, 164, 166, 167, 169–71, 173

  al Shabab use of, 66–67, 143–45

  antispam protocols, 149

  and Arab Spring, 151–52

  bin Mohammed use of, 66, 68

  blocking, 162–63

  connections via, 137–38

  disclosure restrictions, 164

  free expression on, 67, 138, 140, 248

  government requests to, 163–64, 166

  Hammami use of, 64

  hashtags, 149, 155–56

  hindrance model on, 248

  ISIS use of, 69, 89, 113, 153–75, 249

  lack of transparency in, 247

  Quitter alternative to, 168

  recruitment via, 89, 90, 159–61

  Rules and Terms of Service, 162–63, 169, 170, 173

  and terrorism, 134–35

  threats against, 170, 172, 174

  transparency page, 164

  and World Cup (2014), 147, 156

  see also Internet; social media

  “Twitter storm,” 156

  Umayyad caliphate, 161, 261

  United Nations (UN), and Yazidis, 47

  U.S. Army, military tactics, 59

  USS Cole, 56

  videos:

  of atrocities, 115

  audiences targeted by, 116

  of beheadings, 1–3, 4–5, 48, 72, 96, 104, 120–23, 125, 143, 151, 159, 164, 168, 186, 197, 203, 243–44, 246

  “The Chosen Few of Different Lands,” 86

  Clanging of the Swords, 106–12, 113, 121, 164–65

  of combat scenes, 104, 107–8

  Dawn of Glad Tidings, 148–50, 157–58, 165, 166, 174

  of families and children, 92, 115

  filmed by drone, 110

  “Flames of War,” 124, 151

  foreign fighters in, 76–77, 86, 122–23

  and intelligence work, 153

  “Lend Me Your Ears,” 123

  marketing via, 23, 75–76

  “A Message to America,” 120–21, 159, 168–70

  of prisoner executions, 111

  propaganda in, 101–6, 124–25, 127

  “Resolve of the Defiant,” 124

  storytelling via, 104, 121, 125

  VKontakte (VK), 168

  Voice of the Caliphate, 103

  Volkan, Vamik, 217–18

  Wagemakers, Joas, 278

  al Wahhab, Muhammad Ibn Abd, 265, 267, 270, 276

  Wahhabism, 6, 210, 265, 268–69

  war, 274–77

  “just war,” 10

  killing civilians and Muslims, 275–76

  selecting a target, 274–75

  War on Terror, 4, 18, 177, 199, 252–56

  Watts, Clint, 241, 253

  Weaver, Mary Anne, 14, 15, 16

  Webb, Jim, 240

  Weisburd, Aaron, 193

  Westgate Mall, Kenya, 145, 163

  Weyers, Jeff, 162

  whack-a-mole, 136–38, 142–43, 145, 154, 162, 171, 175

  white nationalist movement, 60

  white supremacist movement, 192

  Wikipedia, 150

  wilayat, 51, 184–87

  Williams, Robin, 169

  women:

  as compensation to fighters, 91, 216

  dress codes for, 230

  institutionalized slavery of, 48, 215–17

  ISIS brigades, 89–93, 167

  public shaming of, 230

  violence against, 92

  World Cup (2014), 147, 156

  World Islamic Front, 178–79

  World Trade Center bombing (1993), 55, 179

  Yazidis, 47–48, 95, 194, 215–16

  Yeats, W. B., 253–54

  Yemen:

  Islamic State in, 184, 186

  social services in, 114

  splintering affiliates in, 181

  unrest in, 39, 200

  Yilmaz (Dutch soldier), 84, 158

  YouTube, 63, 130, 131–33, 134, 138, 139, 162, 165

  Zafar, Shaarik, 160

  Zakaria, Fareed, 255–56

  al Zarqawi, Abu Musab, 13–18

  alliance of bin Laden and, 17, 21, 43, 58

  and al Qaeda in Iraq, 58, 62, 105

  and al Suri’s prophecies, 224

  birth and early years of, 13–14

  death of, 26, 33, 62

  evolution of, 14–16, 19, 58

  fall of, 25–26

  independence of, 16–17, 22, 25, 62, 277–78

  influences on, 23–24, 27

  and Iraqi civil war, 21–25

  and ISIS, 13, 230

  meeting bin Laden, 16, 17

  as nom de guerre, 13

  operations of, 16–18, 25

  in prison, 15–16

  and Salafism, 274, 276, 277

  and takfirism, 62

  and videos, 2, 105, 277

  and Zawahiri, 22

  al Zawahiri, Ayman:

  and caliphate, 277

  experience of, 37, 61

  and global jihad, 274

  influence of, 27

  ISIS challenges to, 39, 42–44, 68, 180

  and Islamic Jihad, 179

  as leader of al Qaeda, 22, 42–43, 64, 178, 195

  on media coverage, 202

  oath of loyalty to, 61, 62, 179, 187–88, 190, 191

  and Salafism, 274, 275

  and security concerns, 124, 190

  and social media, 67, 72

  and suicide bombings, 277

  and videos, 105, 106, 190

  as world’s most wanted terrorist, 190

  Zarqawi eulogized by, 26

  Zehaf-Bibeau, Michael, 97

  Zelin, Aaron, 21, 186

  Zerrougui, Leila, 93

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  Photo by Richard Howard

  JESSICA STERN is a lecturer on terrorism at Harvard University and a fellow at the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard’s School of Public Health. She is a member of the Hoover Institution Task Force on National Security and Law, and served on the Clinton administration’s National Security Council staff. She is the author of Denial: A Memoir of Terror; Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill (a New York Times Notable Book of the Year); and The Ultimate Terrorists.

  Photo by Janet Walsh

  J.M. BERGER is a nonresident fellow with the Brookings Institution and the author of Jihad Joe: Americans Who Go to War in the Name of Islam, a critically acclaimed history of the American jihadist movement. He is a regular contributor to Foreign Policy magazine, and his website, Intelwire.com, has published thousands of declassified documents on the September 11 attacks and the Oklahoma City bombing.

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  ALSO BY JESSICA STERN

  Denial: A Memoir of Terror

  Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill

  The Ultimate Terrorists

  ALSO BY J. M. BERGER

  Jihad Joe: Americans Who Go to War in the Name of Islam
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  *Written by Megan K. McBride, a doctoral student, focusing on religious violence and terrorism, in the department of Religious Studies at Brown University. She has an M.A. in Liberal Arts from the Great Books program at St. John’s College and an M.A. in Government from John Hopkins University.

 

 

 


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