A man is summoned to a tribunal. It does not sound like much, but he was set up and even has proof of his innocence. The leader of the tribunal ignores the man’s alibi and the man is led off to the middle of the town and was decapitated in front of the whole town, but more specifically, his family, who were forced to watch. It is a tragic anecdote that describes the countless stories of the trials fellow humans suffer through across the globe under ISIS in Iraq and Syria. ISIS is a heinous organization that deserves to be eliminated and bombed out of existence by America’s war machine and superiority. ISIS is a heinous organization that has pages on pages of documentation on their human rights violations and crimes. “ISIS attacks in Paris[last year], were the …show more content…
One expert explained, “If unchecked, the group could destabilize not only Iraq and Syria, but potentially Jordan and Saudi Arabia too” (Beinart np). Although we are thousands of miles away, in today’s global economy, nations in the middle east determine the price of crude oil prices, and our nation is unfortunately dependent upon the rare substance. If we do not militarily intervene on behalf of the oppressed, weak, and trampled, we need to act on behalf of our pocket books. The enemy clearly holds the upper hand, as one journalist reported, “ Al-Assad [Syria’s President] has granted a general amnesty to military deserters” (Pleitgen np). The light in this report shows a leader giving up on a fight that his soldiers believe to be part of a losing effort. When the morale and internal fight is lost, that is when men falter, retreat, and prepare for the worst instead of giving 100% effort. America’s support not only would wipe out a despicable organization, but would rebuild an impoverished