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ISIS did not appear out of nowhere to take over Iraq and its surrounding areas; there is a

reason for their formation. The origins of the influential terrorist militant group ISIS can be
traced back to the formation of the Iraqi movement known as "al Qaeda." In late 2011,
American troops withdrew from Iraq, bringing the conflict to a close after eight long and
arduous years. ISIS is a global threat to everyone on the planet. Their power, resolve, and
values, among other things, are their arms against the government's army. They murder and
ambush someone or something that disagrees with them. Bombs, automatic guns, rifles,
artilaries, and trucks are used in war. Many resources, such as money, cars, and firearms, are
expanded and robed as a result of their devotion to their beliefs. They use their power to create
confusion among civilians and government officials in a specific area. Since they have so many
contacts, their weapon stocks are continually the, giving them an advantage over the
government's armies. They wield power and violate the civil rights of innocent people. The
government is unable to cope with ISIS's influence and needs the help of other nations to bring
a stop to their plans to take what they want. ISIS is not afraid because they have ambitions and
values, particularly in terms of Islam. Fighting the government gives them the opportunity to
put their life on the line. They don't care if they die; they'll use their bodies in the same manner
as suicide bombers do, and this is a significant phenomenon that still exists today.

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