The Pros And Cons Of ISIS

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The Islamic state, or ISIS is a militia movement with conquered territory in western Iraq and east Syria. Seizing multiple territories in the Iraq’s heartland and having amounts of success has drawn in more foreign recruits to them, raising concern in the west. Moreover, this has led the United States to send in the air campaigns to try and roll back the Islamic state advancements. Now, as of November fifteenth, 2015, ISIS has taken upon itself to drop multiple bombs in Paris, France and both France and the United States want to retaliate back.
Soon after the bombing in Paris, France retaliated back on ISIS leading massive air strikes on Islamic state groups, as well as training camps, and the ISIS capital. France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius believes his country was justified in taking action in Syria. This is not the case, and France should not be justified in doing so. For instance, it’s like two children hitting back on each other going back and forth over and over again with no winner in the end. This is exactly the possibility that could happen out of …show more content…

Helping France pick out specifically targeted places in order to bomb such as the terrorist training camp, and dropping around twenty bombs on ISIS’s de facto capital in Raqqa, Syria. “The U.S. military probably handed over a list of targets the coalition was planning to strike to the French to let them fly the sorties,” said retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling. The United States helping France through this time is amazing and of great respect, but should not carried out in this matter. Getting involved in a war that should not have been started is not a smart move and helping France bomb back ISIS should not be happening. The United States is getting involved in this conflict without taking time to fully think it through and as a result this could end up escalating events in the wrong

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