A resurgence of Isis, or some version of it, is almost inevitable given the deep failures of many governments in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, writes Borzou Daragahi
Turkey wasn’t alone in confronting Isis. In neighbouring, the military killed at least 22 Isis fighters in ground operations and airstrikes in central, northern and western regions of the country in the last 11 days of 2021, just after the jihadi group claimed responsibility for a series of roadside bomb attacks.
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