ISIS: An International Threats To The World

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The world is facing a set of significant problems. I believe that there are three main International threats to global stability, territorial dispute, extremism and corruption. Solutions to these issues facing humankind are demanded.

No more than two years ago people thought of Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda organisation if we mentioned the word extremism. Instead, nowadays the new forces of evil would be the ISIS, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. evidence!
ISIS is originated from

Also, Extremism can arouse sociopathy in society. In my opinion, The core problem is the secret behind ISIS. It must be surprising when dozens of Europeans who had grown up in a free society and developing country were fascinated with these jihadist fighters. The fact is that every week more and more people are making that journey in the hope of joining their ranks even after they
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The fuse for the WW3 was lit by the ISIS. ISIS to the world is just like a skin disease to human, it is not a fatal problem itself. That is to say, ISIS won’t be more courageous and skillful than the Taliban in battle as long as the five permanent members of United Nations, China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States are willing to send ground troops and give a heavy blow to ISIS, but not reluctantly and incrementally. America is using isis.However, ISIS could only be a fuse. More importantly, the territorial dispute must be the key fact to remember for the tense international relationship.

Thirdly, corruption is another malady facing the medical system and is a key threat to human values such as justice. To give an illustration of what I mean, let’s look at the case of GSK bribe event

Corruption
Katherine Stone, MPhil/Ph.D. War Studies candidate, believes corruption is linked to and exacerbates every major security threat in the

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