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ISIS Pros And Cons
Wars are terrible, they take place everywhere, wars are reasons for freedom and how we (America) live with freedom and our lives and that should not be threatened. The United States should escalate the war against because refugees can take advantage of us, ISIS is a terror group that works together and can come one by one and they are a troublesome group ran by brainwashed people.
ISIS members can take advantage and sneak their way into America such as lying through their screening process and essentially being refugees or widows and orphans. Knowing this could be a result Obama is still certain saying “the screening process is the most careful and thorough process” (Obama, 2016). Nobody can be believed as seen that even most women have been suicide bombers posing as a “widowed” mother and child. Obama has repeatedly been assuring governors that the so-called prisoners are not threating however many have joined military groups upon getting out of prison.
The terror groups ISIS works in groups. They have worked in groups by the “Islamic state group breaking out of Syria and drove the Iraqi military and proclaimed a worldwide caliphate or a whole country ruled by Islamic Law. They have “brainwashed” their own people into this group. Most terror groups such as ISIS try to
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Such as “it aims to rid society of everything that does not fit its religious vision” (Associated Press, 2016). How is this an act of brainwashing that Obama has come blind to see? How is this seen as an “okay thought” and not taken seriously? ISIS see’s anything that’s not for it beliefs are against them and then lash out into anger! A man by the name of Charlie Hebdo who resided in Paris and the owner of his Jewish owned supermarket was sought and killed by the group because “of cartoons it published of the Islamic prophet Muhammad” ( Washington Post,

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