
Iraq: 20 Years On | ISIS, Terror and Extremism
Intelligence Squared
Sectarian Tensions and Jihadist Extremism Post-Iraq War
This chapter examines the aftermath of the Iraq War, focusing on how the 2003 U.S.-led invasion exacerbated sectarian tensions and contributed to the rise of Islamist jihadist extremism. It discusses the transformation of former Sunni supporters of Saddam Hussein into jihadist factions and the complex relationship formed between these groups amidst the chaos. The chapter also highlights the impact of figures like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi on sectarian violence and the strategic use of sectarianism within jihadist movements.
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