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    ISIS And Islam

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    1.What are ISIS; goals? ISIS wants to establish a new Islamic caliphate across the Middle East. Caliphate means a state created and Controlled/Run by Islam. So ISIS wants to control all of the Middle East and be feared by all the different countries. They want all of these countries to fear them so they won’t attack them and so ISIS looks like the top dog of the world. 2.How do they plan to achieve these goals? ISIS; plan is to expand like the Nazis did in germany. They want to eventually…

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    The Spread Of ISIS

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    Spread of ISIS ISIS has risen recently to be the most effectively powerful jihadi group in the world. It consists of thousands of participants. ISIS started as a part of Al-Qaeda but broke off two years later. The leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has turned ISIS into an extremely aggressive system; one of the most violent the United States has ever had to face. The group often utilizes suicide bombers to inflict the terror and deaths in the areas they attack. So far, they have occupied land from…

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    Essay On Isis

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    Isis Isis, also called Daesh and Isil, is a Militant/terrorist organization that primarily operates in areas of Western Iraq and Syria. Many members are found throughout all countries and even in our very own backyard. They attempt to target many young people for recruiting through various mediums such as social media. Isis came to power after forcing themselves into western Iraq, they overtook many major cities and declared themselves a caliphate ("Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)."…

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    ISIS And Terrorism

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    involved in the conflict (Goodwin, p.2031). On the different ranges of terrorism, ISIS and its fighters are on the top as being one the most violent groups against others. ISIS commits acts terror small and large, night and day without disregard. Their agenda is to be heard by the rest of the world and respected but instead they feared and dangerous. ISIS is a ruthless organization that…

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    ISIS In Iraq

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    A new round of focus groups reveals deep frustration with Iraq’s sectarian divisions, which hin-ders economic development, obstructs an effective response to ISIS and the security situation, delays budget and salary payments, weakens government accountability, and weighs down opinion toward the government and democracy in general. Focus group participants from all backgrounds are frustrated with Iraq’s internal divisions and see more inclusive policies as the top priority of the new government.…

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    The History Of ISIS

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    terrorist tried to recruit you on Twitter? This could be a reality with the new threat stirring in the Middle East. ISIS is a Muslim terrorist faction that aims to establish a caliphate and rule over Islam, using extreme methods and social media. ISIS is a terrorist organization that goes by the names ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), IS (Islamic State), or most commonly, ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). The group resides in the Middle East, more specifically, in Western Iraq…

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    ISIS Hostage

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    "British journalist, now ISIS hostage, sends message from terror group", Atika Shubert and Catherine E. Shoichet from CNN inform people about the detrimental situation that is occurring in Syria. In July of 2012 a British Journalist named John Cantlie was abducted by the terrorist group ISIS. Fortunately he was saved by the Free Syrian Army rebels; unfortunately he was captured yet another time in November of 2012. Currently Cantlie is being forced to convey a message from the ISIS terrorist…

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    ISIS Movement

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    As a movement, the main driving power of ISIS has been the physical force, and how this has created an uprising. But throughout this movement putting aside the destruction, ISIS has attempted to create credibility and sought to be seen as a legitimate state. ISIS has had a clear message, and that has led to recruitment of a large military force, and the intimidation of enemy forces, and the global media. In recent times there has been various factors in the lead up to this type of movement,…

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    ISIS Essay

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    continued throughout history. Today, the United States of America is at war with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). ISIS has performed many terrorist attacks all around the world including locally in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Six marines were gunned down at a recruiting center in July. These acts of terror have made people all over the world anxious when it come to the war with ISIS. People are wondering why the US has not destroyed this radical group when the U.S. has the most advanced…

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    ISIS Intervention

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    terrorist ways to promote their tyranny. They claim there acts are to satisfy their god. They use radical ways to promote their terrorist ethics. ISIS has seized a chunk of land from northern Syria and central Iraq. ISIS began in 2004 and was formally known as Al Qaeda in Iraq. The United States shouldn’t take part in ISIS intervention because that gives ISIS more reasons to do things to the United States, for example Orlando shooting, stabbing at University of California, and shooting in San…

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