By Franz J. Marty
September 8th, 2016, The CACI Analyst
Many accounts allege that the terrorist organization known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has expanded to northern Afghanistan and intends to infiltrate Central Asia from there. Taking a closer look, however, it becomes apparent that virtually all such claims lack a sound foundation and that the remaining, more specific hints like reported sightings of black flags also stand on shaky ground. Consequentially, and contrary to the eastern parts of Afghanistan, there is no compelling evidence of a presence of the self-styled Caliphate in northern Afghanistan and, hence, also no immediate threat to Central Asia.
- ISIS
- Afghanistan
- Central Asia
- Pakistan
- Badakhshan
- Tajikistan
- Nangarhar
- Kunar
- United States
- Daesh
- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan IMU
- Terrorism in Central Asia
- Taliban