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A recent Pakistani Taliban offshoot—Ittehad ul-Mujahideen, or IMP—could buoy al Qaeda’s rise.

From The Wall Street Journal

IMP’s aim is evident: Hit Pakistan’s security architecture while preparing to export violence into Indian-administered Kashmir.

From The Wall Street Journal

IMP’s rise could create internecine violence or, worse, deeper coordination between jihadist networks.

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IMP isn’t a parochial faction.

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The new group’s constituent factions from the Pakistani Taliban have historically had strong affiliations with al Qaeda, and IMP has successfully moved into a power vacuum in Afghanistan left by the Islamic State Khorasan Province.

From The Wall Street Journal