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AEIโ€™S CRITICAL THREATS PROJECT
UPDATE AND ASSESSMENT
January 19, 2016
TOP THREE TAKEAWAYS
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1. The U.S. and EU revoked nuclear-related sanctions after the IAEA issued its report verifying Iranโ€™s
compliance with its commitments under the nuclear deal.
2. AQIM is expanding its attack zone. AQIM-affiliated al Murabitoun attacked a hotel in Ouagadougou, Burkina
Faso, killing over 28 people. The attack demonstrated the al Qaeda groupsโ€™ coordinated efforts in the Sahel.
3. Al Shabaab continued a military campaign of high-profile raids of AMISOM bases. Militants attacked a
Kenyan AMISOM unit based in el Adde, Gedo region.
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ASSESSMENT:
al Qaeda Network
Al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri issued two audio speeches and a statement in the past week, an increase from the monthly
releases he had made fall 2015. The statements were anti-Saudi Arabia, calling for Syrians to be wary of Saudi efforts and for
residents of the Arabian Peninsula to get rid of the โ€œrotten regime,โ€ and also anti-Islamic State in Iraq and al Sham (ISIS).
Zawahiri attacked the House of Saud in a January 12 statement, โ€œAl Saud are the Killers of the Mujahideen.โ€ He argued the
Saudi regime was aligned fully with the U.S. and must be brought down. Zawahiri also mourned the deaths of al Qaeda
operatives, especially Fares al Zahrani, among the 47 prisoners Saudi Arabia executed on January 2. He spoke to Southeast
Asians, especially Indonesians, Malaysians, and Philippians in his January 13 audio message. The final statement, dated from
December 2015 and released on January 14, was on Syria. Zawahiri warned the groups who participated in the Riyadh
conference that Saudi Arabiaโ€™s interests were not aligned with theirs and called on Jabhat al Nusra, al Qaedaโ€™s Syrian affiliate,
to unify the ranks in Syria. Zawahiri also discussed the first Kharijites, using them as a basis for comparison for ISIS, but
describing ISIS as worse because it lied about its role in the death of Syrian Ahrar al Sham leader and al Qaeda member Abu
Khalid al Suri, for example.
Outlook: Al Qaeda-linked groups will continue to conduct their local and regional military campaigns as al Qaeda leadership
attempts to counter ISIS messaging.
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AL QAEDA
ASSESSMENT:
Political
UN-led peace talks remain postponed. The al Houthis released several prisoners, a minister and several activists, but did not
release Yemeni Defense Minister Gen. Mahmoud al Subaihi, captured late March 2015, and President Abdu Rabbu Mansour
Hadiโ€™s nephew, detained since late February 2015. The al Houthis accuse the Saudi-led coalition of using previous talks as
cover to make military gains. The temporary truce achieved in December has ended.
Outlook: Distrust between Yemenโ€™s warring factions will continue to present an obstacle to any substantive peace agreement.
Security
The Saudi-led coalition continued its campaign of airstrikes in northern and central Yemen in an effort to degrade al Houthi-
Saleh missile launch capabilities and reduce cross-border attacks. Hadiโ€™s and coalition-backed forces have not secured Aden,
where militants attempted to assassinate the cityโ€™s security chief and reportedly attacked oil pipelines. Hadi also ordered a
crackdown on al Houthi smuggling activity in Shabwah. Al Houthi-Saleh supply lines may already be under pressure, as
demonstrated by a recent confrontation between al Houthi-Saleh forces and a local arms trafficker in al Hudaydah.
Outlook: Anti-government and Salafi-jihadi groups in Aden will continue to destabilize the city, threatening Hadiโ€™s government.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and ISIS in Yemen
AQAP may be shifting resources from its support zone in al Mukalla, Hadramawt, to other fronts in Yemen, indicating the
possible launch of a renewed campaign in al Bayda or southern Yemen or of a new campaign contesting control in Wadi
Hadramawt. AQAP also established checkpoints on the Aden-Abyan road. Reported U.S. airstrikes targeted AQAP militants in
Abyan and Shabwah, possibly indicating that the group is shifting personnel into those theaters.
Outlook: AQAP will continue to take advantage of the security vacuum to entrench itself in southern and central Yemen.
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YEMENGULF OF ADEN
SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY:
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YEMENGULF OF ADEN
1) 16 JAN: Reported
U.S. airstrike killed
three suspected
AQAP militants in
Shabwah.
2) 13 JAN: AQAP
erected checkpoints
along the Aden-
Abyan road.
3) 13 JAN: Suspected
AQAP militants fired
rocket-propelled
grenades at a
security checkpoint
in Wadi Hadramawt.
4) 15 JAN: An
explosion struck two
oil pipelines in Aden.
5) 17 JAN: Reported
U.S. airstrike targeted
AQAP near Jaโ€™ar,
Abyan.
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ASSESSMENT:
Political
The Somali National Consultative Forum convened in Kismayo from January 15 โ€“ January 18. The parties involved were
unable to reach a consensus on how to structure the upcoming federal electionโ€™s electoral system. Additional consultative
meetings are being scheduled in preparation for the August 2016 elections for parliamentary and other federal government
positions.
Outlook: Continued disagreement between the Somali states on the upcoming electoral process may lead to protests and
instability, straining Somaliaโ€™s security resources.
Security
Kenyan authorities continued to pressure al Shabaab militants in northeastern Kenya, disrupting several suspected cells and
confiscating a cache of weapons in Mandera and Wajir counties. In Uganda, U.S. Marines finished training a Ugandan AMISOM
contingent in urban warfare and counter-IED tactics.
Outlook: Al Shabaab will continue to try to establish networks in northeastern Kenya to facilitate future attacks in the country.
Al Shabaab
Al Shabaab militants attacked and overran a Kenyan AMISOM contingent in el Adde, Gedo region, killing dozens of soldiers
and capturing many. The attackers used a stolen Burundian APC as well as AMISOM uniforms obtained in a June 2015 attack
against the Burundian-manned Lego military base. Al Shabaab also ambushed Kenyan military convoys traveling to support the
base during the attack and stole large stores of ammunition and several vehicles from the base. The el Adde base attack
continues a trend of periodic high-profile al Shabaab attacks on key AMISOM military bases in Somalia.
Outlook: Al Shabaab will likely use the weapons and equipment looted from the el Adde base in future attacks on AMISOM or
Somali government targets.
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HORN OF AFRICAGULF OF ADEN
SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY: HORN OF AFRICAGULF OF ADEN
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1) 15 JAN: Al
Shabaab attacked
AMISOM base in el
Adde, Gedo region.
2) 14 JAN: Kenya
deployed troops to
Mandera County to
support anti-terror
operations along the
Somali border.
3) 14 JAN: SNA and
AMISOM troops
conducted
operations against al
Shabaab militants in
Lego, Lower Shabelle
region.
4) 12 JAN: Kenyan
police clear
suspected IED in
Nairobi, Nairobi
County.
ASSESSMENT:
Political
The UN-backed Presidency Council (PC) announced a new cabinet for the Government of National Accord (GNA). Two of the
nine PC members suspended their membership after the group appointed Mahdi al Barghathi as defense minister, signaling
their support for Libyan National Army (LNA) commander and Tobruk-based House of Representatives backer, General Khalifa
Haftar. Gen. Haftar has been commanding โ€œOperation Dignityโ€ against Islamist groups in Benghazi.
Outlook: The unity government will continue to founder on questions of who receives key cabinet positions.
Security
Libyan National Army (LNA) forces intensified their campaign to take Ajdabiya city from the Ajdabiya Revolutionary Shura
Council (ARSC), seizing the southeast of the city. LNA forces discovered stockpiled weapons, munitions and explosives as well
as ISIS leaflets. Unidentified aircraft conducted three airstrikes against ISIS targets in Sirte, al Nawfaliya, and Ben Jawad. The
characteristics of the strike indicate that a non-Libyan air force was responsible for the strikes.
Outlook: LNA forces will continue efforts to take control of Ajdabiya and Benghazi from Islamist militants in eastern Libya.
Foreign powers may increase airstrikes on ISIS targets as the group threatens to seize more territory and oil infrastructure.
Ansar al Sharia and Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) in Libya
ISIS militants attacked an oil pipeline near Ras Lanuf and captured several Libyan guards. The group may also be attempting to
establish a new support zone in western Libya, where it is reportedly massing forces near Zliten. ISIS continues to consolidate
its authority through intimidation and violence in Sirte, Bin Jawad, and al Nawfaliya. ISIS continues to construct a resilient safe
haven in Libya.
Outlook: ISIS will continue efforts to expand throughout Libya in the absence of any strong opposition forces, with particular
focus on oil infrastructure on the central Libyan coast.
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LIBYAWEST AFRICA
SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY: LIBYAWEST AFRICA
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1) 13-14 JAN: LNA
forces pushed back
Islamist militias in
southeastern
Ajdabiya city.
2) 14-18 JAN:
Unidentified fixed-
wing aircraft bombed
ISIS positions near
Sirte.
3) 14 JAN: An ISIS
convoy moved
westward from Sirte.
4) 14 JAN: ISIS
attacked on oil
pipeline near Ras
Lanuf.
5) 18 JAN: Clashes
resumed between
Islamist fighters and
the LNA near
Benghazi.
ASSESSMENT:
AQIM
AQIM Council of Dignitaries head Sheikh Abu Ubayda Yusuf al Annabi released an audio statement calling Salafi-jihadists to
fight in Libya and warning against Western intervention in the UN-brokered Libyan Political Accord. The call-to-arms in Libya is
a shift from previous positions, which prioritized the fight in Syria.
Outlook: AQIM and its affiliates will continue to release statements and conduct operations in an effort to drive recruitment,
unite radical Islamist militants, and deter Westerners from engagement in regional peace processes.
Uqba Ibn Nafaโ€™a (Tunisia)
Uqba Ibn Nafaโ€™a stayed silent this week, possibly training militants or replenishing resources. At least 32 members have
resigned from Tunisiaโ€™s former ruling party, Nidaa Tunis, giving the Ennahda Islamist party a majority in parliament and sowing
the seeds for a weakened government.
Outlook: Uqba Ibn Nafaโ€™a will temporarily remain inconspicuous in their mountain strongholds, likely preparing to take
advantage of the weakening political situation in Tunisia.
Associated Movements in the Sahel (Ansar al Din, al Murabitoun)
Al Murabitoun carried out the January 15 attack on the Splendid Hotel and the surrounding area in Ouagadougou, Burkina
Faso. Three attackers detonated VBIEDs outside the hotel prior to the attack and specifically targeted westerners inside the
hotel and the cafรฉ across the street. The attack reaffirms al Murabitounโ€™s reemergence within AQIM, which threatened regional
French targets the week before, and mirrored the groupโ€™s November 20 hotel attack in Bamako, Mali. An Ansar al Din
spokesman claimed that militants linked to AQIMโ€™s Sahara Emirate is holding an Australian couple kidnapped on Friday in
northern Burkina Faso.
Outlook: Al Murabitoun and other affiliates will continue to carry out attacks on soft targets throughout the Sahel in order to
dissuade regional partners from collaborating with France and assisting in the peacekeeping mission in Mali.
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MAGHREB AND SAHELWEST AFRICA
SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY:
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MAGHREBWEST AFRICA
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1) 14 JAN: Tunisian
forces arrested nine
suspected pro-ISIS
militants in Jebel
Lahmar, Tunisia.
2) 15 JAN: Tunisian
counterterror forces
discovered a
weapons workshop in
Menzel Temime,
Tunisia.
3) 17 JAN: Algerian
security forces found
and cleared four
homemade bombs in
Bouira, Algeria.
4) 18 JAN: Moroccan
forces arrested Gelel
Attar, linked to the
NOV 13 Paris attacks,
in Mohammedia,
Morocco.
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SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY: SAHELWEST AFRICA
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2
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1) 15 JAN: Armed
men ambushed a
Malian army convoy
in Goundam,
Timbuktu region.
2) 15 JAN: AQIM-
linked militants
kidnapped two
Australians in
Baraboule, north
Burkina Faso.
3) 15 JAN: Armed
men attacked police
in Tin Abao, Oudalain
region, Burkina Faso.
4) 15 JAN: Al
Murabitoun militants
attack a hotel in
Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso.
ASSESSMENT:
Regional Developments and Diplomacy
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was officially implemented on January 16 after the IAEA issued its report
verifying Iranโ€™s compliance with its commitments under the nuclear deal. The U.S. and EU took legal steps to revoke nuclear-
related sanctions in response, although the UN arms embargo and sanctions on Tehranโ€™s ballistic-missile program remain in
place. Tehran also freed four Iranian-Americans on January 16, including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, in
exchange for the release of seven Iranians held in the U.S. for sanction evasion. President Hassan Rouhani, who was elected
in 2013 on a platform of economic recovery, hailed the removal of sanctions as โ€œa golden pageโ€ in Iranโ€™s history.
Outlook: The full effects of sanction relief are unlikely to be fully felt before the all-important parliamentary and Assembly of
Experts elections in February.
The IRGC branded its overnight detention of ten U.S. Navy sailors and their two vessels as a military victory after a purported
mechanical error caused the vessels to drift into Iranian territorial waters on January 12. IRGC Deputy Commander Brigadier
General Hossein Salami called the detainment a demonstration of the IRGCโ€™s strength, boasting that โ€œsince World War II, no
country in the world has been able to detain an American soldierโ€ except Iran. Expediency Discernment Council Secretary and
former Commander of the IRGC Mohsen Rezaei said that the detainment was a direct message to Iranโ€™s adversaries,
โ€œespecially Saudi Arabia, not to play with fire.โ€ Iranian state TV, meanwhile, aired footage on January 13 of the sailors as they
were being detained as well as footage of a sailor apologizing for mistakenly entering Iranian territorial waters.
Outlook: The IRGC Navy will continue to act confrontationally in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf.
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IRAN
SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY:IRAN
1412 - 18 January
JAN 12: The IRGC seized two U.S. Navy vessels and ten crew members in the Persian Gulf after a mechanical error reportedly
caused the vessels to drift into Iranian territorial waters.
JAN 13: Iranian state TV aired footage of the sailors surrendering to the IRGC as well as of a sailor apologizing for mistakenly
entering Iranian territorial waters.
JAN 13: The IRGC released the seized U.S. Navy vessels. It announced that the release was made following an โ€œapologyโ€
from the crew and an investigation that determined they had entered Iranian territory โ€œunintentionally.โ€
JAN 13: Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif credited the sailorsโ€™ overnight release to โ€œdialogue and respect, not threats
and impetuousness.โ€
JAN 13-14: Iranian news outlets reported that seven Iranian fighters were killed in Syria, including an IRGC colonel.
JAN 14: Iran removed the core of the Arak heavy water reactor and filled it with cement, thereby preventing the reactor from
producing weapons-grade plutonium.
JAN 15: IRGC Deputy Commander Brigadier General Hossein Salami praised the U.S. Navy vesselsโ€™ detainment as a
demonstration of the IRGCโ€™s strength and deterrence capabilities.
JAN 16: Iran freed four Americans, including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, in exchange for the release of seven
Iranian nationals held in the U.S. on charges of sanctions evasion. The U.S. also agreed to drop Interpol notices on 14 other
Iranian nationals, several of whom have ties to Mahan Air, an Iranian airline sanctioned for transporting IRGC-Qods Force
members and materiel for Hezbollah.
JAN 16: The International Atomic Energy Agency verified that Iran has complied with its initial commitments under the nuclear
agreement, thereby triggering sanctions relief.
JAN 17: President Hassan Rouhani hailed Implementation Day as โ€œa golden pageโ€ in Iranโ€™s history. He also criticized the
second round of vetting in the parliamentary elections, during which only 40 percent of registered candidates were approved
to run and reformist candidates disproportionately disqualified.
JAN 17: Rouhani submitted the annual budget and the Sixth Five-Year Development Plan to Parliament for review.
JAN 18: Rouhani stressed the continued strength of Iranโ€™s nuclear program under the JCPOA in an open letter to Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
ACRONYMS
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Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI)
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM)
al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)
al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS)
Coordination for the Movement of the Azawad (CMA)
Imghad Tuareg and Allies Self-Defense Group (GATIA)
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC)
Islamic State in Iraq and al Sham (ISIS)
Libyan National Army (LNA)
Arab Movement of Azawad (MAA)
United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA)
Mujahideen Shura Council in Derna (MSCD)
National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad (MNLA)
The Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO)
Pakistani Military (PakMil)
Possible military dimensions (PMD)
Somalia National Army (SNA)
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)
AEIโ€™S CRITICAL THREATS PROJECT
Frederick W. Kagan
director
fkagan@aei.org
(202) 888-6569
Katherine Zimmerman
senior al Qaeda analyst
katherine.zimmerman@aei.org
(202) 888-6576
Paul Bucala
Iran analyst
paul.bucala@aei.org
(202) 888-6573
Marie Donovan
Iran analyst
marie.donovan@aei.org
(202) 888-6572
Heather Malacaria
program manager
heather.malacaria@aei.org
(202) 888-6575
Emily Estelle
al Qaeda analyst
emily.estelle@aei.org
(202) 888-6570
Mehrdad Moarefian
Iran analyst
mehrdad.moarefian@aei.org
(202) 888-6574
Caitlin Pendleton
Iran analyst
caitlin.pendleton@aei.org
(202) 888-6577
For more information about AEIโ€™s Critical Threats Project, visit www.criticalthreats.org.
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2016-01-19 CTP Update and Assessment

  • 1. AEIโ€™S CRITICAL THREATS PROJECT UPDATE AND ASSESSMENT January 19, 2016
  • 2. TOP THREE TAKEAWAYS 2 1 3 1. The U.S. and EU revoked nuclear-related sanctions after the IAEA issued its report verifying Iranโ€™s compliance with its commitments under the nuclear deal. 2. AQIM is expanding its attack zone. AQIM-affiliated al Murabitoun attacked a hotel in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, killing over 28 people. The attack demonstrated the al Qaeda groupsโ€™ coordinated efforts in the Sahel. 3. Al Shabaab continued a military campaign of high-profile raids of AMISOM bases. Militants attacked a Kenyan AMISOM unit based in el Adde, Gedo region. 2
  • 3. ASSESSMENT: al Qaeda Network Al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri issued two audio speeches and a statement in the past week, an increase from the monthly releases he had made fall 2015. The statements were anti-Saudi Arabia, calling for Syrians to be wary of Saudi efforts and for residents of the Arabian Peninsula to get rid of the โ€œrotten regime,โ€ and also anti-Islamic State in Iraq and al Sham (ISIS). Zawahiri attacked the House of Saud in a January 12 statement, โ€œAl Saud are the Killers of the Mujahideen.โ€ He argued the Saudi regime was aligned fully with the U.S. and must be brought down. Zawahiri also mourned the deaths of al Qaeda operatives, especially Fares al Zahrani, among the 47 prisoners Saudi Arabia executed on January 2. He spoke to Southeast Asians, especially Indonesians, Malaysians, and Philippians in his January 13 audio message. The final statement, dated from December 2015 and released on January 14, was on Syria. Zawahiri warned the groups who participated in the Riyadh conference that Saudi Arabiaโ€™s interests were not aligned with theirs and called on Jabhat al Nusra, al Qaedaโ€™s Syrian affiliate, to unify the ranks in Syria. Zawahiri also discussed the first Kharijites, using them as a basis for comparison for ISIS, but describing ISIS as worse because it lied about its role in the death of Syrian Ahrar al Sham leader and al Qaeda member Abu Khalid al Suri, for example. Outlook: Al Qaeda-linked groups will continue to conduct their local and regional military campaigns as al Qaeda leadership attempts to counter ISIS messaging. 3 AL QAEDA
  • 4. ASSESSMENT: Political UN-led peace talks remain postponed. The al Houthis released several prisoners, a minister and several activists, but did not release Yemeni Defense Minister Gen. Mahmoud al Subaihi, captured late March 2015, and President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadiโ€™s nephew, detained since late February 2015. The al Houthis accuse the Saudi-led coalition of using previous talks as cover to make military gains. The temporary truce achieved in December has ended. Outlook: Distrust between Yemenโ€™s warring factions will continue to present an obstacle to any substantive peace agreement. Security The Saudi-led coalition continued its campaign of airstrikes in northern and central Yemen in an effort to degrade al Houthi- Saleh missile launch capabilities and reduce cross-border attacks. Hadiโ€™s and coalition-backed forces have not secured Aden, where militants attempted to assassinate the cityโ€™s security chief and reportedly attacked oil pipelines. Hadi also ordered a crackdown on al Houthi smuggling activity in Shabwah. Al Houthi-Saleh supply lines may already be under pressure, as demonstrated by a recent confrontation between al Houthi-Saleh forces and a local arms trafficker in al Hudaydah. Outlook: Anti-government and Salafi-jihadi groups in Aden will continue to destabilize the city, threatening Hadiโ€™s government. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and ISIS in Yemen AQAP may be shifting resources from its support zone in al Mukalla, Hadramawt, to other fronts in Yemen, indicating the possible launch of a renewed campaign in al Bayda or southern Yemen or of a new campaign contesting control in Wadi Hadramawt. AQAP also established checkpoints on the Aden-Abyan road. Reported U.S. airstrikes targeted AQAP militants in Abyan and Shabwah, possibly indicating that the group is shifting personnel into those theaters. Outlook: AQAP will continue to take advantage of the security vacuum to entrench itself in southern and central Yemen. 4 YEMENGULF OF ADEN
  • 5. SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY: 5 YEMENGULF OF ADEN 1) 16 JAN: Reported U.S. airstrike killed three suspected AQAP militants in Shabwah. 2) 13 JAN: AQAP erected checkpoints along the Aden- Abyan road. 3) 13 JAN: Suspected AQAP militants fired rocket-propelled grenades at a security checkpoint in Wadi Hadramawt. 4) 15 JAN: An explosion struck two oil pipelines in Aden. 5) 17 JAN: Reported U.S. airstrike targeted AQAP near Jaโ€™ar, Abyan. 1 2 3 5 4
  • 6. ASSESSMENT: Political The Somali National Consultative Forum convened in Kismayo from January 15 โ€“ January 18. The parties involved were unable to reach a consensus on how to structure the upcoming federal electionโ€™s electoral system. Additional consultative meetings are being scheduled in preparation for the August 2016 elections for parliamentary and other federal government positions. Outlook: Continued disagreement between the Somali states on the upcoming electoral process may lead to protests and instability, straining Somaliaโ€™s security resources. Security Kenyan authorities continued to pressure al Shabaab militants in northeastern Kenya, disrupting several suspected cells and confiscating a cache of weapons in Mandera and Wajir counties. In Uganda, U.S. Marines finished training a Ugandan AMISOM contingent in urban warfare and counter-IED tactics. Outlook: Al Shabaab will continue to try to establish networks in northeastern Kenya to facilitate future attacks in the country. Al Shabaab Al Shabaab militants attacked and overran a Kenyan AMISOM contingent in el Adde, Gedo region, killing dozens of soldiers and capturing many. The attackers used a stolen Burundian APC as well as AMISOM uniforms obtained in a June 2015 attack against the Burundian-manned Lego military base. Al Shabaab also ambushed Kenyan military convoys traveling to support the base during the attack and stole large stores of ammunition and several vehicles from the base. The el Adde base attack continues a trend of periodic high-profile al Shabaab attacks on key AMISOM military bases in Somalia. Outlook: Al Shabaab will likely use the weapons and equipment looted from the el Adde base in future attacks on AMISOM or Somali government targets. 6 HORN OF AFRICAGULF OF ADEN
  • 7. SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY: HORN OF AFRICAGULF OF ADEN 1 3 2 7 4 1) 15 JAN: Al Shabaab attacked AMISOM base in el Adde, Gedo region. 2) 14 JAN: Kenya deployed troops to Mandera County to support anti-terror operations along the Somali border. 3) 14 JAN: SNA and AMISOM troops conducted operations against al Shabaab militants in Lego, Lower Shabelle region. 4) 12 JAN: Kenyan police clear suspected IED in Nairobi, Nairobi County.
  • 8. ASSESSMENT: Political The UN-backed Presidency Council (PC) announced a new cabinet for the Government of National Accord (GNA). Two of the nine PC members suspended their membership after the group appointed Mahdi al Barghathi as defense minister, signaling their support for Libyan National Army (LNA) commander and Tobruk-based House of Representatives backer, General Khalifa Haftar. Gen. Haftar has been commanding โ€œOperation Dignityโ€ against Islamist groups in Benghazi. Outlook: The unity government will continue to founder on questions of who receives key cabinet positions. Security Libyan National Army (LNA) forces intensified their campaign to take Ajdabiya city from the Ajdabiya Revolutionary Shura Council (ARSC), seizing the southeast of the city. LNA forces discovered stockpiled weapons, munitions and explosives as well as ISIS leaflets. Unidentified aircraft conducted three airstrikes against ISIS targets in Sirte, al Nawfaliya, and Ben Jawad. The characteristics of the strike indicate that a non-Libyan air force was responsible for the strikes. Outlook: LNA forces will continue efforts to take control of Ajdabiya and Benghazi from Islamist militants in eastern Libya. Foreign powers may increase airstrikes on ISIS targets as the group threatens to seize more territory and oil infrastructure. Ansar al Sharia and Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) in Libya ISIS militants attacked an oil pipeline near Ras Lanuf and captured several Libyan guards. The group may also be attempting to establish a new support zone in western Libya, where it is reportedly massing forces near Zliten. ISIS continues to consolidate its authority through intimidation and violence in Sirte, Bin Jawad, and al Nawfaliya. ISIS continues to construct a resilient safe haven in Libya. Outlook: ISIS will continue efforts to expand throughout Libya in the absence of any strong opposition forces, with particular focus on oil infrastructure on the central Libyan coast. 8 LIBYAWEST AFRICA
  • 9. SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY: LIBYAWEST AFRICA 1 3 2 5 9 4 1) 13-14 JAN: LNA forces pushed back Islamist militias in southeastern Ajdabiya city. 2) 14-18 JAN: Unidentified fixed- wing aircraft bombed ISIS positions near Sirte. 3) 14 JAN: An ISIS convoy moved westward from Sirte. 4) 14 JAN: ISIS attacked on oil pipeline near Ras Lanuf. 5) 18 JAN: Clashes resumed between Islamist fighters and the LNA near Benghazi.
  • 10. ASSESSMENT: AQIM AQIM Council of Dignitaries head Sheikh Abu Ubayda Yusuf al Annabi released an audio statement calling Salafi-jihadists to fight in Libya and warning against Western intervention in the UN-brokered Libyan Political Accord. The call-to-arms in Libya is a shift from previous positions, which prioritized the fight in Syria. Outlook: AQIM and its affiliates will continue to release statements and conduct operations in an effort to drive recruitment, unite radical Islamist militants, and deter Westerners from engagement in regional peace processes. Uqba Ibn Nafaโ€™a (Tunisia) Uqba Ibn Nafaโ€™a stayed silent this week, possibly training militants or replenishing resources. At least 32 members have resigned from Tunisiaโ€™s former ruling party, Nidaa Tunis, giving the Ennahda Islamist party a majority in parliament and sowing the seeds for a weakened government. Outlook: Uqba Ibn Nafaโ€™a will temporarily remain inconspicuous in their mountain strongholds, likely preparing to take advantage of the weakening political situation in Tunisia. Associated Movements in the Sahel (Ansar al Din, al Murabitoun) Al Murabitoun carried out the January 15 attack on the Splendid Hotel and the surrounding area in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Three attackers detonated VBIEDs outside the hotel prior to the attack and specifically targeted westerners inside the hotel and the cafรฉ across the street. The attack reaffirms al Murabitounโ€™s reemergence within AQIM, which threatened regional French targets the week before, and mirrored the groupโ€™s November 20 hotel attack in Bamako, Mali. An Ansar al Din spokesman claimed that militants linked to AQIMโ€™s Sahara Emirate is holding an Australian couple kidnapped on Friday in northern Burkina Faso. Outlook: Al Murabitoun and other affiliates will continue to carry out attacks on soft targets throughout the Sahel in order to dissuade regional partners from collaborating with France and assisting in the peacekeeping mission in Mali. 10 MAGHREB AND SAHELWEST AFRICA
  • 11. SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY: 11 MAGHREBWEST AFRICA 3 2 1 1) 14 JAN: Tunisian forces arrested nine suspected pro-ISIS militants in Jebel Lahmar, Tunisia. 2) 15 JAN: Tunisian counterterror forces discovered a weapons workshop in Menzel Temime, Tunisia. 3) 17 JAN: Algerian security forces found and cleared four homemade bombs in Bouira, Algeria. 4) 18 JAN: Moroccan forces arrested Gelel Attar, linked to the NOV 13 Paris attacks, in Mohammedia, Morocco. 4
  • 12. SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY: SAHELWEST AFRICA 1 3 2 4 12 5 1) 15 JAN: Armed men ambushed a Malian army convoy in Goundam, Timbuktu region. 2) 15 JAN: AQIM- linked militants kidnapped two Australians in Baraboule, north Burkina Faso. 3) 15 JAN: Armed men attacked police in Tin Abao, Oudalain region, Burkina Faso. 4) 15 JAN: Al Murabitoun militants attack a hotel in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
  • 13. ASSESSMENT: Regional Developments and Diplomacy The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was officially implemented on January 16 after the IAEA issued its report verifying Iranโ€™s compliance with its commitments under the nuclear deal. The U.S. and EU took legal steps to revoke nuclear- related sanctions in response, although the UN arms embargo and sanctions on Tehranโ€™s ballistic-missile program remain in place. Tehran also freed four Iranian-Americans on January 16, including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, in exchange for the release of seven Iranians held in the U.S. for sanction evasion. President Hassan Rouhani, who was elected in 2013 on a platform of economic recovery, hailed the removal of sanctions as โ€œa golden pageโ€ in Iranโ€™s history. Outlook: The full effects of sanction relief are unlikely to be fully felt before the all-important parliamentary and Assembly of Experts elections in February. The IRGC branded its overnight detention of ten U.S. Navy sailors and their two vessels as a military victory after a purported mechanical error caused the vessels to drift into Iranian territorial waters on January 12. IRGC Deputy Commander Brigadier General Hossein Salami called the detainment a demonstration of the IRGCโ€™s strength, boasting that โ€œsince World War II, no country in the world has been able to detain an American soldierโ€ except Iran. Expediency Discernment Council Secretary and former Commander of the IRGC Mohsen Rezaei said that the detainment was a direct message to Iranโ€™s adversaries, โ€œespecially Saudi Arabia, not to play with fire.โ€ Iranian state TV, meanwhile, aired footage on January 13 of the sailors as they were being detained as well as footage of a sailor apologizing for mistakenly entering Iranian territorial waters. Outlook: The IRGC Navy will continue to act confrontationally in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf. 13 IRAN
  • 14. SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY:IRAN 1412 - 18 January JAN 12: The IRGC seized two U.S. Navy vessels and ten crew members in the Persian Gulf after a mechanical error reportedly caused the vessels to drift into Iranian territorial waters. JAN 13: Iranian state TV aired footage of the sailors surrendering to the IRGC as well as of a sailor apologizing for mistakenly entering Iranian territorial waters. JAN 13: The IRGC released the seized U.S. Navy vessels. It announced that the release was made following an โ€œapologyโ€ from the crew and an investigation that determined they had entered Iranian territory โ€œunintentionally.โ€ JAN 13: Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif credited the sailorsโ€™ overnight release to โ€œdialogue and respect, not threats and impetuousness.โ€ JAN 13-14: Iranian news outlets reported that seven Iranian fighters were killed in Syria, including an IRGC colonel. JAN 14: Iran removed the core of the Arak heavy water reactor and filled it with cement, thereby preventing the reactor from producing weapons-grade plutonium. JAN 15: IRGC Deputy Commander Brigadier General Hossein Salami praised the U.S. Navy vesselsโ€™ detainment as a demonstration of the IRGCโ€™s strength and deterrence capabilities. JAN 16: Iran freed four Americans, including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, in exchange for the release of seven Iranian nationals held in the U.S. on charges of sanctions evasion. The U.S. also agreed to drop Interpol notices on 14 other Iranian nationals, several of whom have ties to Mahan Air, an Iranian airline sanctioned for transporting IRGC-Qods Force members and materiel for Hezbollah. JAN 16: The International Atomic Energy Agency verified that Iran has complied with its initial commitments under the nuclear agreement, thereby triggering sanctions relief. JAN 17: President Hassan Rouhani hailed Implementation Day as โ€œa golden pageโ€ in Iranโ€™s history. He also criticized the second round of vetting in the parliamentary elections, during which only 40 percent of registered candidates were approved to run and reformist candidates disproportionately disqualified. JAN 17: Rouhani submitted the annual budget and the Sixth Five-Year Development Plan to Parliament for review. JAN 18: Rouhani stressed the continued strength of Iranโ€™s nuclear program under the JCPOA in an open letter to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
  • 15. ACRONYMS 15 Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) Coordination for the Movement of the Azawad (CMA) Imghad Tuareg and Allies Self-Defense Group (GATIA) Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Islamic State in Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) Libyan National Army (LNA) Arab Movement of Azawad (MAA) United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) Mujahideen Shura Council in Derna (MSCD) National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad (MNLA) The Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO) Pakistani Military (PakMil) Possible military dimensions (PMD) Somalia National Army (SNA) Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)
  • 16. AEIโ€™S CRITICAL THREATS PROJECT Frederick W. Kagan director fkagan@aei.org (202) 888-6569 Katherine Zimmerman senior al Qaeda analyst katherine.zimmerman@aei.org (202) 888-6576 Paul Bucala Iran analyst paul.bucala@aei.org (202) 888-6573 Marie Donovan Iran analyst marie.donovan@aei.org (202) 888-6572 Heather Malacaria program manager heather.malacaria@aei.org (202) 888-6575 Emily Estelle al Qaeda analyst emily.estelle@aei.org (202) 888-6570 Mehrdad Moarefian Iran analyst mehrdad.moarefian@aei.org (202) 888-6574 Caitlin Pendleton Iran analyst caitlin.pendleton@aei.org (202) 888-6577 For more information about AEIโ€™s Critical Threats Project, visit www.criticalthreats.org. 16