The Pros And Cons Of ISIS

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ISIS also known as ISIL is known as a terrorist group from Syria and Iraq, in relation to Al-Qaida. This group is known for their violence and terror, as they’ve attacked several already and continue making attacks (Bumgardner). They’ve began coming across borders attacking the states and countries, such as France a recent attack killing and injuring hundreds of innocent people (Bumgardner and Goudie). Therefore, the U.S government needs to take a bigger stand on this issue and come to a plan of destroying this group. The U.S government has allowed ISIS an ongoing problem to continue making attacks and threats on the states and countries. A terrorist group called ISIS(Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) from Iraq and Syria, led by an Iraqi militant that goes by the name of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, have begun targeting Muslims, Christians, Yazidis and Sunnis, Shia’ Muslims, and female unbelievers, they consider slaves (Ferran). This group mainly consists of the Syrians or Iraqians, and now have many coming after them, U.S, United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia. Minorities are now believed to be in control of this group. They have taken over part of Iraq and Syria, including the larger main cities. Although the say minorities are believed to be in control, they’ve attacked …show more content…

Therefore security forces have been keeping an eye on ISIS, and Obama has delegated five thousand air strikes against them and also says that U.S troops have made progress against them, and there is no plan to send more. Obama states “This will not be quick. This is a long term campaign. (ISIS) is opportunistic and its nimble”, in addition he also states “In order to succeed long-term in this fight, we have to develop local security forces that can sustain progress