Islamic State Anti-China narratives have gained increased traction in the Islamic State (IS) movement’s discourse in recent years, which has only accelerated and been championed by the group’s South Asia branches. The late October meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the Afghan Taliban’s Acting Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, and their respective delegations evoked intense and widespread derision by online Islamic State supporters. They
Updates on China’s Security and Militancy in Asia
Updates on China’s Security and Militancy in…
Updates on China’s Security and Militancy in Asia
Islamic State Anti-China narratives have gained increased traction in the Islamic State (IS) movement’s discourse in recent years, which has only accelerated and been championed by the group’s South Asia branches. The late October meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the Afghan Taliban’s Acting Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, and their respective delegations evoked intense and widespread derision by online Islamic State supporters. They