Jake Codella Period 6 CP English IV December 23, 2015
Codella 1 It is widely known today that American’s live in a world sadly where violence is part of our everyday life. Acts of terrorism are actually common to us now, and it isn’t very surprising to hear something has gotten bombed. Ever since September 11, 2001 when AlQaeda ran 2 planes into the world trade centers, the United States was changed forever. That was the ultimate turning point in history for us that terrorism was here to stay forever. AlQaeda has been around for years now and continued to act upon us in the United States, even after we have been at war with them for almost fifteen years now. Isis in Syria should be eliminated because they are fueling violence in civil war,
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They are known for being able to stand their ground and brutality towards anyone who tries to stand in their way. ISIS has been about local ambitions towards the Syrian governments in their “hometown”. Until recently, they seemed to have taken their powers globally. “The fact is groups like ISIS always think and act in terms of both local and global ambitions—or, in the parlance of the “defensive jihad” they believe they are waging, their targets are both “near enemies” (apostate Muslim rulers) and “far enemies” (the infidels that support them).” One of the great challenges ISIS poses is that it currently controls thousands of square miles of ungoverned territory; and it is recruiting highly Codella 2 motivated fighters from all over the world. This influx of fighters, along with the open space needed by ISIS commanders to formally train them, offers the group an ability to creatively think up and effectively carry out major attacks, including against the United States. Terrorism is by definition “asymmetric” a weaker party using violence (ISIS) …show more content…
ISIS seems to be one of the most ruthless of them all; their Muslim religion believes that dying for such a cause will give them a straight ticket to heaven. In the American culture we wouldn’t even think twice about not doing these kinds of actions but they believe it is completely okay. This relates to ISIS in two ways. First, if the tensofthousands of ISIS fightersincluding many with Western passportsdecide to start attacks against the West and the United States, this will obviously create and “asymmetry problem” of monumental proportions; leading to and even more aggressive infiltration tactic gathering for the West. “A group like ISIS, with its troves of hard currency from its seizure of hundreds of millions of dollars in bank deposits from towns and cities it has overrun, and from tens of millions more in blackmarket oil sales, is less susceptible to international electronic surveillance.” They work in the shadows and through other nonmajor organizations, and because ISIS has so many global supporters it is as sneaky as can be. Codella 3 The militant Islamist ideology that ISIS portrays is nothing new for these terrorist organizations. The