By Luke Hunt
The alleged Iranian attacks on Israeli diplomats underscores the changing face of terrorism. The fight is increasingly likely to be waged in Asia.
The nature of terrorism is shifting. As a strategy favored by Islamic militants and separatists this nasty and virulent type of civilian-focused warfare had dominated the security landscape across Southeast Asia for much of the last decade. But as jihad groups likesJemaah Islamiyah (JI) and Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT) are routed, and the likes of theAbu Sayyaf are contained, other outfits with foreign agendas are stepping into the breach.
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