With the terrorist extremist organization ISIS’ (Islamic
State of Iraq and Syria) growing transgressions it’s important to maintain knowledgeable
of what’s occurring on and who’s responsible and why, to prevent unnecessary
harm to the innocent and effectively solve a very real threat to the United
States and the world.
During the Iraq War the United States conquered Iraq because
of alleged affiliations with weapons of mass destruction and terrorist organizations
after the September 11 attacks in 2001. After the United States overthrew the
dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, they turned the government to the Shias (a
sect of Islam), this however resulted in the Shias oppressing the Sunni’s
(another sect of Islam). This led to a gruesome Iraqi civil war in 2006 where
the Sunni’s rebelled. Since then only more violence and destabilization in the
region has occurred.
ISIS was one of many groups that came into Iraq during the civil
war. ISIS is supplied and funded by Qatar an ally of the United States that we
sell large amount of militarized equipment to. ISIS has well trained fanatical soldiers
that are responsible for the recent Paris attacks (link to article) and
many other atrocities around the world. Their goal is to destroy anything that
differs from their extreme beliefs to create one super Islamic (Sunni) State
which encompasses Syria and Iraq as of now. ISIS has demonstrated itself as the
most fanatic and violent terrorist organization yet which is causing them to
even lose support from other terrorist organizations but unfortunately they’ve
already gained enough power to support and continue themselves.
Since then more world super powers have become involved in
the region. This is causing things to escalate quickly. Countries like the
United States and Russia are supporting opposing groups. Russia is now taking a
bolder presence in Syria and attacking targets. BBC recently covered the
incident that unfolded as Turkey downed a Russian war plane for flying allegedly
Turkish airspace (link
to article). Turkey being a NATO ally with the United States and an important
economic partner with Russia really strains multiple relations after this
incident. France after the Paris attacks are planning more targets to
strategically bomb in Syria, BBC article here. With the various groups and
world super powers becoming involved the situation is becoming more and more
potent for global catastrophe (one of ISIS’ goals). Everyone is against ISIS,
but there are many other groups within the conflict that have conflicting and
crossing allegiances which makes the entire conflict a very sensitive and
dangerous situation.
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My former colleague, Jacob Hope, recently wrote the article, "ISIS puts the "isis" in Crisis", which talks about the extreme terrorist organization, ISIS’ (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). He argues that it is important to be knowledgeable on the events going on due to ISIS, to reduce the atrocities that have or can occur. There are so many lives that are taken away because of this group that people all over the world need to be aware of and keep up with because we never know where the next attack could be. I agree with him that we really need to be more informed on this and take action on preventing any more of their attacks to also impede any more innocent lives being lost.
He informs us on how the organization of ISIS started, which aids in letting the reader know why they are like they are and why one of their biggest aims is the United States. They were founded in 1999, but not until recently have they become more known due to their morbid attacks. Isis has repeatedly demonstrated that it is much more than a transnational terrorist organization, they have grown command, control, propaganda and logistical capabilities, proved its ability to take and hold strategically critical territory at the heart of the Middle East.(The Guardian)
Hope informs the reader that as a result of the attacks occurring, for example, the attack on Paris, more countries have become involved on the problem and are looking for ways to take them down at all cost. Again, I agree with him in the sense that even though everyone does want to take down ISIS, it is not easy they have conflicting and crossing allegiances, which indeed, make it an extremely sensitive and dangerous situation.
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