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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Isis

Introduction
Isis is an offshoot of Al-Qaeda.  Isis purpose is 2 create a caliphate.  Salafi is an ultraconservative form of Islam, that's what they follow.  They have been raising hell in Asia and Africa. They have a billion dollars worth of assets.  They have been helped and hindered by various countries and organizations.
Origin
Isis splintered off from Al-Qaeda in Iraq.  They were defeated in 2007.  Later, they regrouped and went into Syria during the Arab Spring.  They increased their ranks by setting Iraqi prisoners free.  Al-Qaeda fell out with them in 2014., because Isis was too brutal.

Purpose
They want 2 create their own Islamic nation.  They use to rule central Iraq, but not anymore.  The Iraqi people were afraid of them.  Children were kidnapped and indoctrinated.  Now, these children live in mainstream society.  The victims of Isis are afraid of these children.

Salafi
This form of Islam is Sunni.  It was created in Egypt during the 1800's.  It was a reaction to European conquest.  Muslims that follow this form of Islam believe they should behave like Muslims did during the time of the prophet.  There are 3 types of people that follow this.  Purists don't get involved in politics.  Activists are political. Jihadists want to topple the government.  Salafism has similarities to Wahhabism.
Activites         
They have killed over 2,000 people in 31 countries.

Asia: Women were raped and put in sex slavery in Syria and Iraq.  Isis killed several soldiers in Yemen @ a military base.  25 soldiers were killed in Benghazi. Isis attacked a police station in the capital of Saudi Arabia.  No one was harmed.  A police officer was assassinated in Riyadh by Isis.  Supporters of Isis suicide bombed a military base in Yemen killing 30 police officers.  There were many more attacks but this will suffice.
Africa: A Frenchman decapitated by Isis supporters in Algeria.  Isis attacked a hotel in Liyba killing 10 or more people.  Isis supporters attack Egyptian police and military station killing 26 people.  Isis decapitated 21 Coptic Christians in Libya.  There were other attacks as well.
Europe(West Asia): A member of Isis shot people @ the Jewish Museum in Belgium. An Isis sympathizer killed 6 people in France.  An Isis supporter tried 2 suicide bomb a chemical factory in France.   A Russian military base may have been attacked by Isis. There were many other attacks as well.
North America: A Canadian soldier runs someone over in support of Isis.  A man with hatchet attacked 4 police officers in NYC.  He was inspired by Isis.  2 men shoot a security guard in Dallas. They were also inspired by Isis.  An Isis sympathizer shot a cop in Philly.  These are sum of the attacks in North America.
$
Isis sells oil and electricity.  They may be producing over 20,000 barrels of oil a day. They extort $ from humanitarian workers.  They have a lot of military weapons, which they sell to other terrorists.  They tax business and individuals.  They received a lot of $ when they took over a bank in Mosul.  They sell artifacts and traffic drugs.  Darkweb is used by Isis to get donations.

Isis Supporters
Isis has been supported by the U.S., Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Gulf States, etc. Some of the weapons Isis uses come from the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.  Isreal provides air support for Isis.  Turkey is supporting Isis because they are @ war with the Kurds. Gulf States help fund Isis.
Isis tried to take over Kurdistan years ago, but the Kurds defeated them.  There are Shia militias that fought Isis in Iraq.  Hezbollah is beefing with Isis too.  They may be backed by the Lebanese military and Iran. Russia has kicked Isis in the rear.   Iran and Russia want 2 protect the Syrian government.  They have my support.

Conclusion
Isis comes from Al Qaeda in Iraq.  They want 2 create a caliphate.  They follow a very conservative form of Islam called Salafi.  They have killed more than 2,000 people in 3 continents.  They have various ways making $.  They are supported and opposed by different nations and organizations.                  

References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant#Foundation_(1999–2006)
https://www.vox.com/cards/things-about-isis-you-need-to-know
https://www.cnn.com/2015/12/17/world/mapping-isis-attacks-around-the-world/index.html
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/101/video/where-does-isis-get-its-money-569419843934
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finances_of_ISIL
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/opinion/editorials/us-allies-isis-turkey.html
Israeli Support of Isis
http://www.newsweek.com/us-actually-agrees-iran-syria-says-turkey-helping-isis-attacking-afrin-852159
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29004253

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