Energy Infrastructure as a Target of Terrorist Attacks from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
Publisher: International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection
Author(s): Lucas Tichy
Date: 2019
Topics: Extractive Resources, Weapons, Waste, and Pollution
Countries: Iraq, Syrian Arab Republic
Attacks on energy sectors and transport infrastructure are an important partof the strategy of Islamist militant and terrorist organizations, such as Al Qaeda and its offshoots or the Taliban. The article focuses on the attitude of the global Salafi-jihadist Islamist terrorist and militant group the Islamic State (IS) toward terrorism specifically targeting transport infrastructure and energy sectors, since it makes use of such terrorism as a political instrumentof its strategy in the Middle East. The main aim of this article is to analyse the strategic importance of terrorist attacks on transport infrastructure and the energy industry for the IS against the background of the influence of Sunni Islam. The second goal of the article is to describe and analyse examples, goals and motives of the terrorist attacks on energy sectors and the accompanying criminal activities conducted by the IS in two selected Middle Eastern countries, Iraq and Syria, and the possible impact of the attacks on energy security.