Abstract
Iran basically sees ISIS as a military-security threat, but needs to consider it as a social-political problem too and devise its strategy to confront it accordingly, and this is of particular importance in the border areas where the situation can be ripe for ISIS to form sleeper sells and pockets of sympathy.
Translated title of the contribution | The ISIS Trouble and Iran's Counterterrorism Strategy |
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Original language | Persian |
Specialist publication | روزنامه شرق (Shargh Daily) |
Publication status | Published - 2015 Jun 20 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Political Science
Free keywords
- Palmyra
- Syria
- Ramadi
- Iraq
- Sleeper Cells
- Organic Resistance
- Border
- Social
- Political
- Security
- Military
- Counterterrorism
- Strategy
- Terrorism
- Iran
- Daesh
- ISIS
- IS
- Islamic State