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Suyeon Noh

Professor Dr. Stephanie Wolfe


Politics 2100
2 June 2016

Militias in Libya Advance on ISIS Stronghold of Surt


With Separate Agendas
In this week, we learned about the definition what the nationalism is.
When we classify it more specifically, we can classify it to common social
nationalism or ethnic nationalism. Social nationalism is based on their own
ideology, philosophy and historical sense of kinship. In other hand, Ethnic
nationalism focuses on the ethnic group and descent for making their
nations profit. Gathering each other from the one specific group is not bad
thing. However, we can see how much it can be dangerous thing when it is
distorted to other side not to be expected.
You might have been heard about IS. It is the abbreviation of Islamic
State. In the Middle East, there has been in a state of civil war for a long
time. Government does not have a power to control the terrorist group.
People gathered their power to fight each other from the specific ideology.
They do not trust Government. This was the first step to make these groups
were currently occurred.

At first time, they started from the purpose to build Islamic Nation in
the world. They believed that they could build the Utopia by emasculating
the other anti-Islamic countries outside and groups inside. As time goes by,
their tyranny goes up highly. They fail the opposition forces through a violent
war and terror.
A lot of people are suffering from their violent and inhumane behavior.
We can easily find the article about IS gathering its international member.
Recently, some Koreans and other countries young people went to the
group. IS consistently contacts its applicant through Social Network Service.
Nation should have its own purpose not hit the other nations. It should
be in common sense. A tacit appointment is only the response to provide a
right to build its own nation. However, IS destroys the appointment. It just
stands firm in its isolationism.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/world/africa/militias-in-libya-advance-on-isis-strongholdof-surt-with-separate-agendas.html

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