Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 09/2014

AQI's "Soldiers' Harvest" Campaign

Jessica Lewis

October 2013

Institute for the Study of War

Abstract

Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) announced “The Soldiers’ Harvest,” a new campaign on July 29, 2013, immediately after the Abu Ghraib prison attack. AQI then declared that event the conclusion of the “Breaking the Walls” campaign, which apparently achieved its goals: to stoke sectarian violence by targeting Shi‘a communities; and to reconstitute the veteran AQI fighting force by breaking former members out of Iraq’s prisons. ISW has assessed that AQI has reconstituted as a professional military force. It is therefore crucial to examine the first 60 days of the new “Soldiers’ Harvest” campaign for indications of what AQI means to accomplish this year. Initial indications suggest that AQI will seek to establish control of key terrain in Iraq while targeting any Sunnis who work for the government. The campaign name, “The Soldiers’ Harvest,” refers in particular to the intimidation and displacement of the Iraqi Security Forces, especially through the destruction of their homes.