Monday, December 23, 2019

The Islamic State Of Iraq And The Levant - 1439 Words

ISIS is known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and was formed in 1999 by member Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. ISIS was originally from al-Qaeda, another terrorist group, but this group mainly was a small insurgent group in Iraq in 2006 and would help assist in the Syrian Civil War in 2013. They took Iraq in October 2006, then Levant in April 8, 2013; however, they would then be separated from al-Qaeda because of the war between ISIS and Jabhat al Nusra. In 2015, ISIS would then be considered as the number one most dangerous group of terrorists in history. After four ISIS members went on a shooting rampage and blew themselves up in Paris, where over one hundred fifty people would lose their lives; a conspiracy theory explaining that the†¦show more content†¦Two years later, the Iraq war would start in March 2003, and after eight years of fighting in Iraq the war would end in 2011. As a result, at the end of the war, the U.S had destroyed the government, toppled Saddam Huss ein, and destroyed Iraq’s governmental infrastructure. However, the most important thing that the U.S. left behind was a power vacuum, in a political standpoint, this means when some have lost government authority or power and no one can replace them. Which means a new type of government can be utilized as a democracy, monarchy, or even a communist rule. So anyone with a military and government control can take over Iraq and claim it as their territory. This power vacuum left behind from the U.S would start the formation of ISIS, they would gain control over Iraq as America had withdrew all military forces from the country. Lister (2014) stated that â€Å"The aim of ISIS is to create an Islamic state across Sunni areas of Iraq and in Syria.†(para.4). Before the war, people suspected Iraq was just another corrupted country, but it was not because it had a decent functioning government, and many average people in Iraq were able to live an ordinary life in the country; al though, conditions for minority religious people were somewhat bad in Iraq. It was probably the only bad part about Iraq, but it’s mainly a social issue in Iraq’s

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