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  • ISIS began in Iraq, John. After the American military had turned the country into a medieval warzone.

    The self-evident truth would be Iraq and Syria as the name ISIS describes an attempt at a formation of United State of Islamic law between Iraq and Syria.

  • NomenclatureNomenclature 1245 Pts   -  
    @John_C_87

    It started in Iraq John, not Syria.
  • @Nomenclature

    I am not arguing it with you the name disagrees with your STATE of truth isis started in Iraq. ISIS (Islamic State Iraq Syria)

    People and their acronym's they are so fickle.

  • NomenclatureNomenclature 1245 Pts   -   edited April 2023
    @John_C_87
    I am not arguing it with you the name disagrees with your STATE of truth isis started in Iraq. ISIS (Islamic State Iraq Syria)

    You can argue or not argue, but either way it began in Iraq.

    The roots of ISIS trace back to 2004, when the organization known as “al Qaeda in Iraq” formed. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who was originally part of Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda Network, founded this militant group.

    The U.S. invasion of Iraq began in 2003, and the aim of al Qaeda in Iraq was to remove Western occupation and replace it with a Sunni Islamist regime.

    When Zarqawi was killed during a U.S. airstrike in 2006, Egyptian Abu Ayyub al-Masri became the new leader and renamed the group “ISI,” which stood for “Islamic State of Iraq.” In 2010, Masri died in a US-Iraqi operation, and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi took power.

    https://www.history.com/topics/21st-century/isis

  • BarnardotBarnardot 542 Pts   -  
    @Nomenclature ;You can argue or not argue, but either way it began in Iraq.
    So why bother quoting such Exstream sites when you know there so way out that there banned in most places.
    Its just like covid and like so what what the f does it matter where it came from any way. Because the thing is those exstreamist groups go any where where the action is and where they know they get can heaps of money and that the side that they choose to be on is likely to win any way. there gorillas and soldiers of fortune and when they get kicked out of one place then they re group and go to the next exstream fight.
  • John_C_87John_C_87 Emerald Premium Member 867 Pts   -   edited April 2023
    @Nomenclature

    Well long story short you are saying ISI started in Iraq which was formally Al Qaeda which originated in the late to mid-80's as a Muslim logistical network during Russian involvement in Afghanistan had been taking place. They then blossomed and began running combat operations with other Militant groups a person might say as witness as a whole truth. 

    That Al_Qaeda?
  • NomenclatureNomenclature 1245 Pts   -  
    @Barnardot
    So why bother quoting such Exstream sites

    Which alternative universe do you inhabit where History.Com is an "Extream site"?

  • JulesKorngoldJulesKorngold 847 Pts   -  
    Another personal insult from "Nomenclature".  He never stops.

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