The mission command of Islamic State: deconstructing the myth of lone wolves in the deep fight / Michael P. Ferguson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017.Subject(s): In: Military Review Vol 97, No. 5, September - October 2017, pp. 68 - 77 (81/DA)Summary: How does one defeat an idea? The author contends the Islamic State uses a mission command philosophy, and so-called lone wolf attacks in western countries are in fact deep attacks with strategic implications.
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How does one defeat an idea? The author contends the Islamic State uses a mission command philosophy, and so-called lone wolf attacks in western countries are in fact deep attacks with strategic implications.

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