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Originally Posted by Vulcan
I'd say ISIS in it's present form is partly at least, a result of the Iraq invasion. If Sadam was still in power, I doubt that ISIS would be in Iraq.
Speaking about ISIS, it seems they are hell bent on doing whatever they can to pi$$ off any civilized state. They are trying to lure the West into a war by ruffling our feathers but really they aren't much of a threat to us as it stands.
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I think ISIS was the inevitable consequence of Saudi Arabia's meddling. Since ISIS declared war on the Saudis, they've curtailed it back, but they were spending billions of dollars a year training militants. It was inevitable that these militants would find a weak spot somewhere and get a foothold.
There was a pre-established network of militants that existed before ISIS was set up. They were from all over the world, and when they saw the opportunity in Iraq/Syria, 1000s of fighters poured into the area. They then began recruiting locals. ISIS was not specific to Iraq or Syria and would have set up shop anywhere the opportunity provided.
But, yeah I'd agree with you about its "present form" being caused in a large part by the US invasion of Iraq.