ISIS Pros And Cons

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Mikey Hemmerich
Hour 5 Moddes

Global Controversy
ISIS

ISIS has sprouted a large amount of terror across the world with their gruesome beheading videos and bombings causing many bomb threats pointed at people who live a westernization lifestyle, especially christians. ISIS has a large list of enemies involving the U.S, and other popularly known countries such as: Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Russia, France, and many other groups and countries. ISIS collects many members each and every day and pollutes the minds of young men, teaching them Islamic ways. The beliefs of an ISIS member include the world is at an apocolyptic point in their religion and they are pursuing to help do their part. Many ISIS members obey and kill for their what to
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These members want the world to hear them, they want the world to know they are killing and there doing the most of it. The first step to defeating ISIS is knocking them off the radar in media and stop giving them what they are thriving for. By knocking them out of the media, the blind fear of ISIS that many people have will be gone because they will not be seeing news about it every single day. Media is a problem because this Terrorist group is getting broadcasted not only to correct minds, but shown to criminal minds, polluting them even more. This is a reason the group is growing with such …show more content…
With the lay low method, we have the problem of fear coming from the waiting game, and time is the worst thing we can provide for ISIS for the reason of advancements in technology and advancing in its “armys” population. Bombing them, the U.S single handedly, would point ISIS straight into our direction making us the initial enemy and a target for a terrorist attack. The only logical way to approach would be to cut them out of the media, then cut them out of this world, of course with the help of other threatened countries. This would be a decently cheap process if other countries all pitched in. The initial ISIS hideouts and camps should be infiltrated even if civilians have to be killed. Some may say that there is no way to kill all current members, which is completely correct, but if we wipe out the main source of them, the smaller groups will be nothing. Either way, no matter how many people we kill, we will not stop 100% of ISIS beliefs and there will still be terrorism. Terrorism is going to be around for as long as humans are around for the reason there is always dispute. Taking ISIS down should not be as stressful as its sought out to be. but completely destroying them would only wipe out ISIS, not terrorism. All in all, it is unpredictable on what is going to happen with ISIS at this moment and in the