So, what is ISIS? ISIS is the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. ISIS was …show more content…
A multitude of individuals believe that if they join the Islamic State, they will live some utopia. Nonetheless, the brutal reality will bring them back down to Earth. The few escapees explained the hardships with the “favoritism and mistreatment by commanders...disappointed that the life of a militant was far less exciting, or lucrative, than they had imagined”(De Freytas-Tamura 1). The “indiscriminate killings of civilians and hostages”(De Freytas-Tamura 1) was an alarming wake up call and being selected as a suicide bomber quickly brought to the life the fact that ISIS does not value those that are following but simply uses them and if they resist “ISIS wants to kill everyone who says no...Everyone must be with them”(De Freytas-Tamura 2). What the majority of them do not realize is that it is nearly impossible to leave. As Dr.Peter Neumann put it, “To get out of ISIS, you have to be quite shrewd,” (De Freytas-Tamura …show more content…
But they are lucky because within the civil war is a political dispute. Russia warned us an hour ahead of time that they were planning to bomb Syria only an hour before it happened, Secretary of State John Kerry exclaiming that they at the were “failing to fully inform American officials ahead of them of their mission”(Cooper, Gordon, MacFarquhar 2). President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia claims that Russia was only acting to “preventatively, to fight and destroy militants and terrorists on the territories that they already occupied, not wait for them to come to our house”(Cooper, Gordon, MacFarquhar 1). However many believe that this action was not to target ISIS at all but to protect the powerful president of Syria.
The Islamic State if dangerous is certainly not invincible. ISIS is far from the power of large countries such as the United States and Russia. The division of the Islamic State may come as an outstanding advantage to them when being targeted, but is also a great weakness. Recently, the Islamic State has been attempting to sabotage the United States’ power grid through hacking the US database but has miserably failed (Poch 1). ISIS is largely in need of better resources and stronger