On October 4, 2017, members of the Syrian Democratic Forces displayed an Islamic State flag that had been recovered from a building near the stadium in Raqqa, Syria. Reuters


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A recent attack in New Orleans, where a U.S. Army veteran drove a truck into a crowd celebrating New Year's, killing 14 people, has reignited concerns about the Islamic State's ability to inspire violence. Despite significant territorial losses in recent years, the extremist group remains a threat, with its ideology motivating individuals globally.
The attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Texas native and former U.S. Army veteran, acted independently, according to the FBI. Once a real estate agent and consultant, Jabbar had seemingly embraced extremist views, condemning music, drugs, and alcohol in recordings reminiscent of Islamic State propaganda. Authorities are investigating his radicalization journey, trying to understand how he transitioned from a military career to an ideologically driven lone-wolf attack.

Although the Islamic State has not officially claimed responsibility for the New Orleans incident, its online supporters have celebrated the attack. U.S. intelligence agencies have issued repeated warnings about the group's capacity to inspire similar lone-wolf acts, particularly using vehicle-ramming tactics at public events.

Once a dominant force controlling large parts of Iraq and Syria between 2014 and 2017, the Islamic State’s self-declared "caliphate" crumbled after sustained military campaigns by a U.S.-led coalition. Its leadership, including Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was systematically targeted, and the group lost its territorial strongholds. However, the extremist network has since adapted, scattering into autonomous cells and focusing on propaganda and recruitment.

The United Nations estimates that around 10,000 Islamic State fighters remain in their core regions. While the U.S.-led coalition continues airstrikes and raids, the group has managed to carry out significant operations, including deadly attacks in Russia and Iran in 2024. Security experts warn that geopolitical instability, such as conflicts in Gaza and Syria, provides fertile ground for jihadist recruitment.

The risks are further amplified by the precarious situation in Syria. Following the recent collapse of the Assad government, experts fear that power vacuums could enable the Islamic State to regroup. U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, have vowed to prevent the group from re-establishing itself.

Beyond the Middle East, the Islamic State has expanded its influence in Africa, particularly in Somalia, where it has carried out sophisticated attacks. Analysts attribute the group’s growth in the region to foreign fighter influxes and local revenue sources, making Somalia a key operational hub.

Experts like H.A. Hellyer believe that while the Islamic State is unlikely to regain significant territorial control in Iraq or Syria, its capacity for "random acts of violence" remains a persistent global threat. The New Orleans attack serves as a grim reminder of the group’s enduring ability to inspire and orchestrate harm.

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