DOWN WITH ISIS!! Do not be fooled, this group is a terror group, - TopicsExpress



          

DOWN WITH ISIS!! Do not be fooled, this group is a terror group, and uses its propaganda to reel individuals in. ISIS is a deviant group one which has no place in the world we live in. ISIS exists to do the work of Zionism under the name of Islam. ISIS aims to create not an Islamic state but a deviant Oppressed state which adheres to no true teachings of the Quran. ISIS is a deviant Sunni group which aims to dismantle the middle east. On its success Israel will then have an excuse to attack the middle east and expand its borders creating greater Israel. Whats happening in Palestine is Bad.But what ISIS is doing is even WORSE. They are crucifying and beheading individuals, women and children. Spread the word! Stand up against Isis. See the greater picture. Isis will give the international community a motive to ransack the middle east again. STAND UP AND UNITE. CALL FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF ISIS Note: for those who are deluded and think ISIS is uniting people under one banner. Research their mission statements research the HORNETS NEST and what Edward Snowden says about Israel and ISIS. Finally look at the similarities and the possible and probable link between the SUFIANI and ISIS AL-QARAWEE: ISIS is the latest incarnation of a group called Tanẓīm Qāʻidat al-Jihād fī Bilād al-Rāfidayn, or the organization of al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia, which was formed in 2004. The group, although it declared allegiance to Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, was a highly independent body that had organizational and ideological differences from al-Qaeda. The group adopted a very fundamentalist and exclusionary interpretation of Islam, saw itself as the only “victorious sect” in Islam, and considered Shias [Shiites, who constitute 55-60 percent of Iraqis] deviants and legitimate targets of its attacks. The group and its subsequent incarnations were shaped by the nature of conflict in Iraq that took an increasingly sectarian characteristic. Unlike al-Qaeda that prioritized the conflict with the West, ISIS deemed conflict with Shias central to its success because it sought to create a territorial state of its own. If al-Qaeda was an outcome of the conflict in Afghanistan, ISIS is an outcome of conflicts and states’ failures in Iraq and the Levant. GAZETTE: What does the rise of ISIS mean for Iraq? What does it mean for the West? Is ISIS a greater threat to United States security than al-Qaeda? AL-QARAWEE: The rise of ISIS in Iraq means that once again we are facing the failure of [the] post-colonial state in the region. Post-Saddam [Hussein] Iraq, which was supposed to become a model of democracy and inclusivity, ended up as a fragile state strongly weakened by ethnic and sectarian divides. That has something to do with both the pillars on which the current regime was established and the failed policies of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. However, to understand the roots of problem, we need to examine the unsuccessful processes of nation-building in the region. These processes have failed partly because of the exclusionary politics that characterized the behavior of all regimes that ruled Iraq, including the current one. Now, ISIS’s focus is on building its own state and consolidating its power in the areas it managed to control. Therefore, most of the fighting it has engaged in was against others who are contesting this control, and I expect this will be the case in the near future. However, as a Jihadist organization claiming to represent the true Islamic Khilafat, its project will not stop at the current borders and it will continue seeking to expand its territory, which will lead to a more direct clash with the U.S. and Western interests. As the conflict continues, ISIS might have its own internal disagreements about the future, and I expect two kinds of disputes: news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/08/the-rise-of-isis/
Posted on: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 07:07:59 +0000

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