Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 09/2014

The Islamic State of Iraq and the 'Destroying the Walls' Campaign

Sam Wyer

September 2012

Institute for the Study of War

Abstract

Since the withdrawal of U.S. Forces from Iraq in December 2011, the rate and lethality of attacks against civilian targets have steadily risen. Most notably, there have been seven major attack waves, defined here as a series of simultaneous and coordinated attacks that target at least 10 cities within one day. The attacks targeted a combination of security posts, government facilities, and Shi’ite shrines and neighborhoods. The Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), an umbrella organization formed in 2006 for many Sunni insurgency groups including al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), has claimed credit for a large majority of these attacks.3 This summer has seen a further alarming development with the announcement of ISI’s “Destroying the Walls” campaign.