Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq

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Main Author: Öz, Volkan
Publication Date: 2021
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Since the Syrian Civil War started in 2011, over forty thousand foreign fighters from different parts of the world have made their way to Syria and Iraq to join various armed groups. There are three main groups of foreign fighters: firstly, pro-ISIS foreign fighters who are associated with jihadist groups like Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS); secondly, pro-regime Shiite foreign fighters who are affiliated with the Assad government; and finally, anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters, fighting with Kurdish and Christian groups against ISIS and other jihadist groups in Syria and Iraq. Anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters’ level of radicalization and use of violence have significantly increased in Syrian-Iraqi battlefields. They have actively engaged in use of firearms, explosives, urban tactics and guerrilla warfare. They have built transnational extremist connections and networks to incite and recruit like-minded individuals. Some politically oriented extremist anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters have founded their own armed groups in Syria. Some have participated in preparation for terrorist actions after returning to their home countries. This study, thus, analyzed the profiles of anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters, assessed potential threats that they might pose and concluded that far-left extremist anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters and the armed groups that they are affiliated are a serious threat to their countries of origin and international security because they have the capability and intent to conduct terrorist acts. The increasing number of recent terrorist attacks in the West has led international organizations and countries to develop policies to tackle the threat posed by foreign fighters. Many Western countries, however, have not treated anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters like their pro-ISIS counterparts. Therefore, a comprehensive policy against anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters is required. This dissertation, on this account, presented recommendations on how international organizations and Western governments should manage the issue of anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters.
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spelling Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and IraqISISAnti-ISIS western foreign fightersRadicalizationInternational securityCombatentes estrangeiros ocidentais Anti-ISISRadicalizaçãoSegurança internacional -- International securitySince the Syrian Civil War started in 2011, over forty thousand foreign fighters from different parts of the world have made their way to Syria and Iraq to join various armed groups. There are three main groups of foreign fighters: firstly, pro-ISIS foreign fighters who are associated with jihadist groups like Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS); secondly, pro-regime Shiite foreign fighters who are affiliated with the Assad government; and finally, anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters, fighting with Kurdish and Christian groups against ISIS and other jihadist groups in Syria and Iraq. Anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters’ level of radicalization and use of violence have significantly increased in Syrian-Iraqi battlefields. They have actively engaged in use of firearms, explosives, urban tactics and guerrilla warfare. They have built transnational extremist connections and networks to incite and recruit like-minded individuals. Some politically oriented extremist anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters have founded their own armed groups in Syria. Some have participated in preparation for terrorist actions after returning to their home countries. This study, thus, analyzed the profiles of anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters, assessed potential threats that they might pose and concluded that far-left extremist anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters and the armed groups that they are affiliated are a serious threat to their countries of origin and international security because they have the capability and intent to conduct terrorist acts. The increasing number of recent terrorist attacks in the West has led international organizations and countries to develop policies to tackle the threat posed by foreign fighters. Many Western countries, however, have not treated anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters like their pro-ISIS counterparts. Therefore, a comprehensive policy against anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters is required. This dissertation, on this account, presented recommendations on how international organizations and Western governments should manage the issue of anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters.Desde o início da Guerra Civil Síria em 2011, mais de quarenta mil combatentes estrangeiros de diferentes partes do mundo fizeram seu caminho para a Síria e o Iraque para se juntar a vários grupos armados. Existem três grupos principais de combatentes estrangeiros: em primeiro lugar, combatentes estrangeiros pró-ISIS que estão associados a grupos jihadistas como o Estado Islâmico no Iraque e a Síria (ISIS); em segundo lugar, combatentes xiitas pró-regime que são filiados ao governo Assad; e, finalmente, combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais anti-ISIS, lutando com grupos curdos e cristãos contra o ISIS e outros grupos jihadistas na Síria e no Iraque. O nível de radicalização e uso de violência dos combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais anti-ISIS aumentou significativamente nos campos de batalha sírio-iraquianos. Eles se engajaram ativamente no uso de armas de fogo, explosivos, táticas urbanas e guerrilhas. Eles construíram conexões e redes extremistas transnacionais para incitar e recrutar indivíduos com ideias semelhantes. Alguns combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais anti-ISIS de orientação política fundaram seus próprios grupos armados na Síria. Alguns participaram da preparação para ações terroristas após retornarem a seus países de origem. Este estudo, portanto, analisou os perfis de combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais anti-ISIS, avaliou ameaças potenciais que eles podem representar e concluiu que os combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais anti-ISIS extremistas de extrema esquerda e os grupos armados aos quais estão filiados são uma ameaça séria para seus países de origem e segurança internacional porque têm a capacidade e a intenção de realizar atos terroristas. O número crescente de ataques terroristas recentes no Ocidente levou organizações internacionais e países a desenvolver políticas para enfrentar a ameaça representada por combatentes estrangeiros. Muitos países ocidentais, entretanto, não trataram os combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais anti-ISIS como seus homólogos pró-ISIS. Portanto, é necessária uma política abrangente contra os combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais anti-ISIS. Nesta política, todas as medidas tomadas para a prevenção, acusação e reintegração de combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais pró-ISIS também devem ser aplicadas aos combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais anti-ISIS.2022-02-03T13:37:53Z2022-01-18T00:00:00Z2022-01-182021-10doctoral thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/24425TID:101560249eng978-989-781-576-8Öz, Volkaninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-07-07T02:27:52Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/24425Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T17:58:58.644692Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
title Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
spellingShingle Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
Öz, Volkan
ISIS
Anti-ISIS western foreign fighters
Radicalization
International security
Combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais Anti-ISIS
Radicalização
Segurança internacional -- International security
title_short Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
title_full Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
title_fullStr Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
title_sort Fighting fire with fire?: an assessment of the potential threats of westerners fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
author Öz, Volkan
author_facet Öz, Volkan
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Öz, Volkan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ISIS
Anti-ISIS western foreign fighters
Radicalization
International security
Combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais Anti-ISIS
Radicalização
Segurança internacional -- International security
topic ISIS
Anti-ISIS western foreign fighters
Radicalization
International security
Combatentes estrangeiros ocidentais Anti-ISIS
Radicalização
Segurança internacional -- International security
description Since the Syrian Civil War started in 2011, over forty thousand foreign fighters from different parts of the world have made their way to Syria and Iraq to join various armed groups. There are three main groups of foreign fighters: firstly, pro-ISIS foreign fighters who are associated with jihadist groups like Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS); secondly, pro-regime Shiite foreign fighters who are affiliated with the Assad government; and finally, anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters, fighting with Kurdish and Christian groups against ISIS and other jihadist groups in Syria and Iraq. Anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters’ level of radicalization and use of violence have significantly increased in Syrian-Iraqi battlefields. They have actively engaged in use of firearms, explosives, urban tactics and guerrilla warfare. They have built transnational extremist connections and networks to incite and recruit like-minded individuals. Some politically oriented extremist anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters have founded their own armed groups in Syria. Some have participated in preparation for terrorist actions after returning to their home countries. This study, thus, analyzed the profiles of anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters, assessed potential threats that they might pose and concluded that far-left extremist anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters and the armed groups that they are affiliated are a serious threat to their countries of origin and international security because they have the capability and intent to conduct terrorist acts. The increasing number of recent terrorist attacks in the West has led international organizations and countries to develop policies to tackle the threat posed by foreign fighters. Many Western countries, however, have not treated anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters like their pro-ISIS counterparts. Therefore, a comprehensive policy against anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters is required. This dissertation, on this account, presented recommendations on how international organizations and Western governments should manage the issue of anti-ISIS Western foreign fighters.
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