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The maps were widely shared on Twitter this past weekend showing parts of Africa, the Middle East, and even Europe shaded in black, to represent the territories that ISIS hopes will be part of its ...
The map of ISIS territory from October 2017 shows that the group has lost all of its major urban strongholds and is now confined to the sparsely-inhabited border territories between Iraq and Syria.
The map shows ISIS's dramatic losses of territory in 2017. While ISIS is on its way to losing all territory in Syria, many fighters have fled the fighting, either fanning out throughout the ...
The Economist's map shows where ISIS is present in, controlling, or contesting territory—a broad depiction of what the 'caliphate' might be. Under that definition, this image would not have ...
Here's a map of where ISIS has lost territory this year: (IHS Conflict Monitor) IHS used open-source intelligence, including social media and sources inside the countries, to create its map.
President Trump on Wednesday brandished a striking map showing how the ... remnants of what was once a territory the size of Indiana, with 8 million people under ISIS' rule. Now, they are down ...
The maps also show that ISIS exerts varying degrees of control over the territories where it operates. As Jennifer Cafarella, an analyst at ISW, explained to me last year: The attack zones are the ...
On the other hand, it must be noted that some of the wide areas shown on the map ... the non-ISIS controlled areas highlighted in purple. ISIS's great recruitment tool is the vast territory ...
Defense analysis group IHS Jane’s 360 detailed the territorial loss in a report, which includes this map below estimating the change in ISIS’s territory between January 1 and June 29 of this year.
The Pentagon released a map this week showing coalition forces have taken back 25-30% of Iraqi territory seized by ISIS. The map, above, shows gains in key central and northern areas of Iraq where ...
and this is ISIS now. So that’s the way it goes. President Trump said on Wednesday that the Islamic State’s territory in Syria had virtually been wiped off the map since his election in 2016.
Whether or not ISIS needs territory to survive depends on our definition ... Islamic State — will stick around to help the group map and execute its survival strategy. Based on its performance ...