ISIS is the wealthiest and most well-trained terrorist group in the world. They created a strong foothold in Iraq and Syria with the purpose of establishing a new Islamic caliphate across the Middle East and beyond. Their brutal reputation has shivered many powerful nations such as the us.
ISIS is the wealthiest and most well-trained terrorist group in the world. They created a strong foothold in Iraq and Syria with the purpose of establishing a new Islamic caliphate across the Middle East and beyond. Their brutal reputation has shivered many powerful nations such as the us.
ISIS is the wealthiest and most well-trained terrorist group in the world. They created a strong foothold in Iraq and Syria with the purpose of establishing a new Islamic caliphate across the Middle East and beyond. Their brutal reputation has shivered many powerful nations such as the us.
ISIS is the wealthiest and most well-trained terrorist group in the world. They created a strong foothold in Iraq and Syria with the purpose of establishing a new Islamic caliphate across the Middle East and beyond. Their brutal reputation has shivered many powerful nations such as the us.
Combating ISIS and prevent its spread throughout the Asia
Name of Delegate: Nam Nam Vanichchai Issue: What can we do (as a united faction) to combat ISIS and prevent its spread throughout the Asia? Country Assigned: Pakistan Question 1: What is the current status of the issue in your country? Throughout the past few years, security of several states has been trembled by an amazingly large growth of the wealthiest and most well trained terrorist group in the world called ISIS. The distribution of this Islamic extremist group has overwhelmed the world and their brutal reputation has impacted the security of many countries. They created a strong foothold in Iraq and Syria with the purpose to establish a new Islamic caliphate across the Middle East and beyond. Its threat, however, further shivered many powerful nations such as the US who is investigated to be especially involved with this terrorist organization. ISIS, besides the most brutal and well-trained terrorists, is also considered the best-funded terrorist group in the world. They are capable to gain capital by trading though oil with Saudi Arabia who is also selling oil to the largest economic power in the world, the US. In addition to this, the US has been investigated to have an indirect involvement with ISIS starting from the attack in Iraq back in 2006 when they attempted to invade Iraq for oil resources, additionally; they were in the desire of controlling oil resources in Middle East. After the attack, the US left the power vacuum in Iraq and did not realize its subsequences. AlQaeda, who later transferred to be ISIS, who had least amount capital and militant weapons that affected its inability to recruit power, now had tons of military weapons. In light of the fact that Syria was confronting with the failure of government as Iraq, ISIS then expanded its influence in Syria in order to recruit authority in another Islamic state. After they successfully controlled these two oil-rich countries, they have become a sustainably grown terrorist group who savagely spreads power throughout the nearby nations and at global level. Pakistan is one of the Islamic countries impacted by the influence of ISIS. Although they refused the existence of ISIS in the country, it cannot be denied that a lot of Muslims living in Pakistan believe the idea of creating a new ideal Islamic state. To illustrate, Pakistan represents large sections of population living in poverty and survive through agriculture because the inefficiency of the government. Corruption, lack of accountability, and lack of transparency penetrate at all levels of government, politics, and military. These issues entirely affect the countrys development, and
weaken the countrys economy the factor influencing people to
join ISIS the most. Since the majority of citizens in Pakistan are Muslims, this country is an ideal spot to create a strong base for ISIS. Although Indian Army has helped prevent the terrorist spread, there was a militant group crossing the border from Afghanistan to Pakistan with pamphlets and flags, enthusing locals to join ISIS. They use the strategy as same as Nazi to get people under the influence by propaganda all the pamphlets were titled Fateh or victory. In order to gain a stronger belief in them, they mentioned that the revival of Islam is only possible through Jihad, and the final crusade between Muslims and infidels is imminent. Moreover, Pakistan has been a central ground for terrorism and militancy in which more than 48 jihadist groups have settled down their homes in Pakistan. Over years, more than 200 of them left the country to join ISIS because they were impressed by its military successes in Syria and Iraq. Resource: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/06/12/world/middleeast/th e-iraq-isis-conflict-in-maps-photos-and-video.html?_r=0 http://www.theweek.co.uk/world-news/isis/59001/isis-who-are-theyand-can-they-be-stopped http://nation.com.pk/blogs/23-Jan-2015/isis-arrives-in-pakistan http://nypost.com/2014/10/31/now-pakistan-cares-about-isis/ http://blogs.rollcall.com/five-by-five/isis-could-further-uniteafghanistan-pakistan-gen-campbell-says/?dcz= http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/asia/2015/01/21/Pakistanarrests-local-ISIS-commander-.html http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/isis-pakistan-afghanistantaliban-fighters-sign-commanders-say-n296707 http://www.newrepublic.com/article/119535/isis-pakistan-islamicstate-distributing-flags-and-flyers http://www.heritage.org/index/country/pakistan