Future of U.S. Counterterrorism: A Preventive, Network-Focused Strategy
Disrupting Extremist Ecosystems, Not Communities The future trajectory of c ounterterrorism in the United States must shift from battlefield responses to a comprehensive dismantling of extremist ecosystems. Modern threats grow through ideology, digital propaganda, decentralized financing, and global recruitment pipelines—not through religion or communal identity. A credible 2026 strategy requires recognizing these networks as transnational, adaptive, and institutional rather than sectarian. The goal is prevention: blocking recruitment, disrupting financial flows, neutralizing digital propaganda, and strengthening intelligence cooperation. From Militarization to Network Disruption Post-9/11 counterterrorism leaned heavily on kinetic operations. Today, policymakers understand that extremist groups survive through ideological narratives, online ecosystems, and global influence campaigns. Effective counter-extremism now relies on legal instruments—sanctions, travel controls, financi...