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Tracking Global Terrorism in 2018

Jan 18, 2018 | 12:23 GMT

A Yemeni man surveys the aftermath of a jihadist attack in Huta, in the southern province of Lahj, March 27, 2017. Yemen's protected civil war has enabled organizations such as al Qaeda to flourish.
(SALEH AL-OBEIDI/AFP/Getty Images)
Editor's Note
With the start of a new year, we once again examine the state of the global jihadist movement. Shared from Threat Lens, Stratfor's unique protective intelligence product, the following column includes excerpts from a comprehensive forecast available to Threat Lens subscribers.
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