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Terror Networks
ISIS in Africa: Pain Killers Won't Work!
2021-04-18
Though by Africa the AAWSAT editorialist means the Sahel, not all of the continent.
[ENGLISH.AAWSAT] No movement or group in history had indeed seen an alliance against it like that which faced ISIS, and here I am referring to the military, ideological, and the popular international coalition against. It is also that the group has died here or there, but it still exists, as an ideology and a force, swiftly seeking to rebuild its organizational structure wherever it gets the chance.

Despite the international security and intelligence cooperation, ISIS will continue to present a challenge to international will so long as the causes, incentives, and motives for this ideology’s emergence are not uprooted, not to mention its exploitation, through attempts at shifting balances of power in conflicts between foreign parties and states, as has happened in Syria and Libya. Distancing ourselves from simplification, we say that the issue here is bigger than the theories presented because the conflict is primarily intellectual. This means that the group may fall ill or become weak and debilitated at times, but it does not die or vanish. In other words, ISIS may disappear from the scene, and this has already happened. However,
some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them...
we won't be surprised when it emerges months or a few years later, and this is what is currently happening in some countries if we have to be honest.
Posted by:Fred

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