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ISIS - A Threat to the World

4 Pages 1092 Words November 2014

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria or more commonly known as ISIS are a growing terrorist group in the middle eastern section of the world. They are taking the lives of innocent people, decapitating them and slaughtering them in the most gruesome way possible I imagine. Terrorist groups are a threat to everyone and anyone everywhere. They must be eliminated before more harm is done to innocent souls. Presently the rise of ISIS poses a threat to the world. My question is, what is the United States, European and middle eastern countries and big organization doing about ISIS.
I know almost little to nothing about ISIS and what they are all about. I know they are a terrorist group and so far have decapitated the heads of innocent people and posted videos on youtube to show the world. This shows and poses a threat to people everywhere. They demonstrated an act of brutality and are not afraid to kill or destroy anyone or anything that stands in their way.
Furthermore, based on prior knowledge from my politics class I know that ISIS started out in Iraq and spread to Syria and is disseminating to other parts of the middle east. I also know that it is an ongoing war that's been around for some time between two muslim communities. The majority community which are the Sunnis who believe that their leader should be elected through religious leader. The minority community the Shiites, on the other hand believe that their leader should be a direct descendant from the prophet Mohammed the supreme being. Countries around the world and big organizations such as the United Nations are looked upon to help stop this and bring world peace. I understand that not much is been done as yet but more needs to be done to stop ISIS and prevent a third world war.
While researching I hope to find suffice information to be able to show what ISIS is all about and what is been done by peacekeeping organizations and world leaders. I hope to answer all my questions ...

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