The ISIS Resurgence Explained
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On Saturday, ISIS surprisingly claimed responsibility for a deadly attack in Moscow on Friday evening. So, in this video, we're going to take a look at how ISIS has changed over the past decade, and how the ongoing instability in the Middle East could fuel them further.
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00:00 - Introduction
01:11 - ISIS' Decline
02:44 - ISIS' Resurgence
02:53 - Afghanistan
04:46 - Syria
05:56 - Africa
07:27 - Sponsored Content
ISIS lived and died and resurrected in between GTA 5 and GTA 6, crazy
Still waiting for GTA 7
Great, now i'm imagining the Cartel stopping the fighting to watch dragonball meme except it ISIS playing Gta
ISIS resurrected before GTA 9
Rockstar needs to make GTA Damascus. Imagine playing as an ISIS soldier that would be sick
GTA: Mosul City Stories
When you are so radical that even taliban and al-qaeda say that you are too radical
this is hilarious
A group of bearded dudes fully loaded with guns, rpg's and religious banners
"You are not islam enough!"
"Bro stop larping"
- some dudes in turban with AKs and RPGs inside an office in Kabul
When you realize isis is the Israeli secret intelligence service 😮
its not that theyre too radical. its just that they have conflicting goals. taliban want to control afghanistan. isis want to replace the taliban. thats why theyre against it. isis is a proxy of US.
Imagine a group is so radical, even the Taliban thinks they are just way too much.
They aren't less radical. They are just ideologically different. ISIS doesn't respect the Pashtun traditions that conflict with the Saudi interpretation of Islam. Also, the Taliban doesn't have any ambitions outside Afghanistan/Pakistan.
incentives of a non-governmental group versus a guerilla group that has finally taken over a nation-state now seeking to do the (arguably) harder job of governance and international recognition for legitimacy
Isis wants world caliphate and forever war. Taliban wants just afghanistan and pakistan (pashtum).
different goals. tsliban wants to turn afghanistan islamic. isis wants to conquer the whole world. isis also considers muslim countries non muslim because they dont help them and follow the caliphat which is why they attack muslims
Isis is controlled by israel that is why
In a world where terrorists are terrorizing terrorists, everyone loses and nobody is safe.
Rather in a world where the so-called civilized governments finance and prep those terror groups to legitimize interference with foreign countries, makes everyone lose, and nobody is safe. Why people don’t want to admit that Israel and USA created Isis? It was the only way possible to Mass kill, and displace populations from most cities in Iraq Syria. Same thing, Israel was doing with Hamas! It used it as an excuse to genocide local population. You can deny it all you want, but this is what is happening
WW2
On another hand, they are killing each other. Just whoever else is caught in between is a shame.
Muslims musliming.
Coast of free minerals and resources consumed by the Europeans pay by entire world
Taliban condemning a terrorist attack is on such a high level of irony that you could reach the Moon with it
kinda like hitler vs tojo
nah, you're just ignorant
you are just ignorant, blame your uncle sam
@@kennethkho7165the Nazis did send messages to the Japanese to cut down on the atrocious after Nanking so yeah.
taliban are terrorists?
Isis never fully disappeared they just lost their territory in Iraq and Syria
They've been appearing a bit everywhere but just don't have big territorial control.
Still lots and lots of cells spread around.
I mean duh, you cannot defeat an ideology.
Especially when that ideology sees death as a gate to paradise lol
Lost or annhilated to oblivion ? Russia,US,Iran Shia militia just annhilated them with indiscriminatory attacks in which thousands of of their civilians also died
They disappeared when Trump was in power 😂.
humanity shall never grow out of its tribalism gang mentality
Infuriates me to no end when they destroy priceless ancient artifacts.
I$I$ was based for destroying pagan idols
Agreed, especially the ones of the cradle of civilization, sumerian Babylonian Assyrian.. It is the birth place of Abraham and gives insight to before, and what led to basically ALL abrahamic religions.
If ISIS JUST did that, I would still hate them till the day I die
@@elialit123 The Middle East isn't a great place to keep ancient artifacts, they should've brought it to a much safer place.
@@user-hh8hw2wj9b I know of one place in the middle east that would keep those artifacts safe, but people don't like to hear it
And yeah, but also no.. it's the heritage of those places. Best to eradicate terror groups of radical islam who are not tolerant to fucking history, let alone human rights and stuff
"ISIS K" sounds like a very bad breakfast cereal.
because its IS-K, not the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Khorosan
@@JoinThe_BingvinArmy Not yet, but it will expand .
@@JoinThe_BingvinArmyThat also sounds like a terrible breakfast cereal
FR FR
reminds me of the LGBT --> LGBTQ+ --> LGBTQIA+ thing lol
The talibans condemning Isis is quite ironic. How time change
Its like Kanye telling Kim Jong Un, "You not crazy enough my boy. You be testing them missiles, hitting nothing. Let me show you how we hit it"
Isis is Israel so it makes sense
The Taliban are more of an Afghan political movement than an international jihadist terror GroupMe
@@hitenshah821 doesnt even make sense
They are rivals, it makes sense they would shit talk eachother
0:15 "ISIS stopped being a thing since 2010s"
Say that to someone in defence, we still have weekly meetings about them and their threat.
It's only not a thing to the public because of the short term memory and focus of the press, and that there's always another conflict.
These dogs are doing assainations in Bari, somalia. The most shocking thing is how many alcoholics there are in their ranks. I kid you not. How do you become an alcoholic in somalia?
"Someone in defence" needs to keep the appearances with meetings and tasks to keep the fat checks incoming.
Who is ‘we’ and why are you so afraid of Isis? It’s not like you intercept them. No one does
of course, you need to keep tabs on where your MIC weapons ended up of course
0:11 “At least to most europeans…”
Love how they say "human standards" instead of human rights.
Oh you care about human rights. Go mention israel
Human rights would mean they considered women to be people 😂
@@privateassman8839They do consider women to be human 😂 do you think women covering up for modesty and not worrying about how they look in public because no on can see them whilst also extremely lowering the rated of rape is oppression or forcing women into mentality thinking that they have ti be revealing and extremely revealing and having to worry about how they look or whether they get attention from men whilst also extremely raising the rates of rape is oppression? Answer unbiased
Reminds me of how the world thought the GLA was gone, but they rebuilt themselves. I remember playing that campaign well.
General hours eh?
GLA radar services!
Thank you for the new shoes
GLA post service!
I see that you are a cultured man..
God I loved the GLA, the little guy and his "I WILL MAKE THE SACRIFICE" were the prime marks of my childhood.
And I had such a weird fascination with the terrorist faction despite all their flaws lol
Those who understand Wahabi networks and their working will find no surprise in said 'resurgence' of ISIS
Yes but it also took a path of its own beyond wahabis.
It's not really Wahhabi or under the broader Hanbali umbrella in the real sense. They can claim to be pseudo-Salafists. If that composite even fits them.
ISIS has recruits from all over, not just Wahhabis. ISIS leaders are 100% wahhabists yes and they teach Wahhabist doctrine but the common soldier can be Hanafi, Shaafii hanbali etc it doesn't matter.
@@Ungehorsammost of them are hanbalites but non Saudi one, the Saudi one believe jehad shouldn't be done if their is danger of losing while these hanbalites believe they should struggle in way of God and victory will come at the end
Looking at this thread of replies and this comment makes me certain the West has no clue about sectarian differences in Islam. "Wahhabism" in the sense of it being a sect doesn't exist, and is in fact the perjorative term to refer to all of those who ascribe to the Athari aqeedah, and not just those who directly subscribed to Muhammad ibn Abdulwahhab's ideology (which is quite literally just following Quran and Sunnah according to the first three generations after the Prophet PBUH). "Wahhabis" in this sense are not a separate entity to Hanafis, Shafi'is. Malikis, or Hanbalis as @Ungehorsam makes them out to be, Aqeedah =! Fiqh, although the vast majority of "Wahhabis" prefer the Madhhab of Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Hanbaliyyah). The distinction made between "Saudi Hanbaliyyah" and "non-Saudi Hanbaliyyah" may be better split along the lines of Manhaj i.e. methodology, as opposed to different subschools of Fiqh which doesn't exist. The idea of a "winnable Jihad" that @sus527 is talking about might be better portrayed as pro-establishment "Salafiyyah/Salafism" (often called Madkhaliyyah after Shaykh Rabee' al Madkhali by its opponents) vs anti-establishment "Salafiyyah/Salafism" (often referred to as rebellious Khawarij or Takfiris by its opponents after those who fought the Caliph Ali RA and declared the blood of many Muslims permissible for committing major sins, mostly because they Takfir the rulers and large swathes of the Muslim population for not implementing Sharia properly in their eyes). Have no idea what @puraLusa is talking about because ISIS has only ever appealed to anti-establishment "Wahhabis" in its Aqeedah (theology/creed) and Manhaj (methodology).
Imagine being so bad that the USA, Russia, Taliban, Iran, Turkey, and Al-Qaeda all unite against you
😂😂😂, i dont know to wiether take it as complimen or insult
@@immortalexistencelarp
@@immortalexistence dude ard shop got hacked and redirected to pornhub 4 times this week
USA againt IS IS ? how ? don't make no sense for US to attack their assets
@@immortalexistence Rest well sheep.
I am Chechen and to understand how devastating it was, do not forget that when the Ajnad Al-Kavkaz fighters arrived to Syria, they had to issue a different Islamic flag with the mountain relevance on display, and even punished against anyone trying to pledge allegiance to IS because many Ajnad Al-Kavkaz fighters were so horrified to see what IS could do.
You understand . . . *Quran 9:29* "Fight against those who do not believe in Allāh or in the Last Day."
*Quran 8:12* "I shall cast t____r into the hearts of those who disbelieved, so strike them upon the necks and strike"
*Quran 3:151* “We will cast t____r into the hearts of those who have denied the Truth”
*Quran 9:111* “Allah has indeed purchased from the believers their lives and wealth in exchange for Paradise. They fight in the cause of Allah and k__ or be k____.”
*Quran 9:123* “Believers! Fight against the disbelievers who are near to you; and let them find harshness in you. Know that Allah is with the God-fearing. O ye who believe!”
*Quran 47:4* “So when you meet those who disbelieve, strike their necks until, when you have inflicted slau _______ upon them, then secure their bonds, and either confer favor afterwards or ransom them until the war lays down its burdens. That is the command. And those who are k______ in the cause of Allah . . . never will He waste their deeds.”
Still, more than three thousand of the chechens were fighting for isis, while the Ajnad counted like a few hundred men
@@bomboklatdog622 3000?? are you insane? there were 3000 Chechens maybe in all of Syria but not just in ISIS. There are only 1,5-2 million Chechens on the planet.
@@bomboklatdog622 the crazy thing is we have no idea what’s next with IS.
@@bomboklatdog622 anything for the USA
A great video, loaded with information. The latest attack has resurfaced how much we have forgotten about ISIS's existence and neglected the potential threats connected to terrorism.
hi
The video is 9 minutes long and you commented this 2 minutes after the video got uploaded
CIA funded videos to cover up their attack on Moscow.
That "us" is people who don't follow intern news. Everyone else: isis has been very active with atacks on turkey and iran just this year, turkey also has a steady arest events of isis members, etc etc.
@@righthandman7330 he is jew bot
ISIS were never defeated, much like the US likes to claim. ISIS have had influence in pretty much every contenent, and are growing rapidly across Asia, in particular. I beleive things will get a lot worse than it previously was, they seem to be getting even more violent/radical which i didn't think was possible, but expect to see A LOT of terror attacks across europe...
how come they're nnot supporting hamas? wasn't hamas isis? i mean isreal should be their main priority now.. not Russia?
European countries have intel and spy on them. It's countries who don't have the ressources for intern security that are in danger. But yes, there could be security failure as no sistem is perfect.
@@truelies5431 because isis knows which side their bread is buttered on.
@@truelies5431why do people use "isis" as as an insult
@@truelies5431
The short answer is no, Hamas isn't affiliated with ISIS, rather they are pretty rival groups.
The long answer - Hamas is ISIS was a slogan made to show that Hamas did the same gut wrenching horrible things as ISIS in their now infamous videos. Complete pure evil things.
Now, Hamas and ISIS both want to destroy Israel but basically for different reasons, and one is Shia Muslim while the others are Sunj Muslim. Between them, they dislike each other very much.
Russia was on ISIS targets because of longer history with Al Qaeda and the fact that Russia played a big role in fighting them in Syria especially.
Bangalore India, Rameshwaram cafe Time bomb Blast was also done by ISIS few days ago. Culprit was found few days later hiding in mosque 3 km away.
Casualties?
Bro isis killed three of my cousins in somalia it's a free for all their theirs al-Qaeda isis and some sufi terrorists
@@tauhidershadKUFNAFLORAN fortunately none...
religion of peace indeed. Ola Hu Uber!
I haven't been keeping up, but what's all this hoo ha about Isis being back? People are saying they have resurfaced. But then they are also saying they're not back. And then other people are saying they are back but being funded by America or Ukraine.
ISIS is like Frieza. It keeps dying but somehow always comes back to life.
cause US and Israel fuels them
Springtrap...?
Or Covid
bcz its not really a terror group its more like a whole ideology
You seen that meme where Shrek yells at Donkey to be quiet for five minutes? Yeah that's how we feel with ISIS
The world is entering levels of irony it is drowning
As someone who's Syrian/Palestinian/Kyrgyz this is really disappointing. I hope this ends once and for all. isis is awful for our people and the world.
Sending lots of support... I hope all your loved ones are safe.
Which one are you from
@@monkeybusinessasusuall5467 Im from all 3 of the countries. My dad is mixed and my mom is Kyrgyz. So I identify as all 3 for my ethnicity.
The Taliban referencing "human standards" when condemning the Daesh attack on Moscow is hilarious
America talking about human rights is funnier.
It is not because before the US went into Afghanistan, the Taliban was the government
@@dedswiftTrapped in the horrific thought cycle of whataboutism huh? Seeing literally nothing other than blinding light and infinite darkness can be really hard on mental health.
Someone hand this poor soul a measuring stick so they can begin to comprehend anything other than one and zero!
As an Afghan reading this comment I just can't laugh 😂😂😂. The taliban r real clowns 😂😂
@@ItzTankzz What a Noob liar you are! You description literally says that you are from The Netherlands . You cannot even lie properly
When are people gonna stop referring to Africa as if it’s one big block and not 54 separate nations with different motives and situations
Never!
When they stop talking about Europe and Latin America as a bloc.
@badluck5647 "Western" is often used to group it as a whole. "European culture" is different from East to West & North to South.
And if a Latin American nation isn't trying to preserve it Pre colonisation culture, history & art, it deserves to be grouped as one.
Canada, US, Australia are all side accounts of UK. Except New Zealand (Aotearoa)
Well the guy *is* British. It's to be expected
Same way as we say "Europe" as a collective and only name countries when specific issues are the topic.
You wrote 40% of Iraq, while on the map it's clearly much less..
Cuz map inaccurate, they reached up to baghdad
I think he was putting the land size into perspective
Looks more like half of Syria and at most 25% of Iraq 😅
Perhaps a measure by percentage of population under their control? That would fit with the description of cities.
@@Ungehorsamthey didnt not even close
They also hold territory in Niger, Burkina Faso and Nigeria.
Fact: They wanted to carry out a new peaceful act in Sweden last week, but the police stopped them before they could do so.
yes
Source?
@@randomguy-tg7okEuronews
@@randomguy-tg7ok your mom
@@randomguy-tg7okReally? You’re gonna say “Source?” for something like *that?*
The OGs are back
Fr 😂
However the Coalition has bombed ISIS or however much money was spent on hitting them, the fact remains that the only force on the Ground against ISIS was YPG, the freedom-loving Kurdish soldiers who just wanted to protect their land and families. but when the threat diminished, the US and its allies simply sold YPG to Turkey and handed over yet another pro-democracy power in the region to another religious, nationalist dictator. So, the re-emergence of ISIS just like its emergence first hand, is to be blamed on the US and its Western allies including Europe.
kurds shouldn't bite the very own hand that helped them defeat IS.. seems a bit ungrateful isn't it? literal commies helped by raging capitalists? lol
The challenge is that you can’t really kill an ideology, but, you can promote ideologies that counter it. You can aid governments to prevent the vulnerabilities that create new recruits. You can incriminate those who patronize these groups. Violence alone can only suppress the issue.
NATO promotes both ISIS and Israel both religious nationalists states that ethnically cleanse anyone who they don't want in their new state.
"...you can’t really kill an ideology..."
You can, but it gets bloody.
@johnbox271 not really nazism is proof that even with bloodiness it won't die.
@@johnbox271what's what is called american way! Bloody.... I think it makes more of them!
@@fish7284 Ḥashshāshīyīn found out otherwise.
Isis is back and we still didn't see carter doing the thug shake
OH GOD CARTER'S COMMENTS ARE EVERYWHERE
You know something is messed up when the taliban says its a breach of human rights.
In iraq & syria war, From where ISIS gain all it's weapons?
Assad's, PKK's, Iraq's, Iran's, Turkey's, dead soldiers?
1:42 Important to note they took huge portions of the Assyrian homeland, causing most assyrians to flee their homes to never return. In fact when the war ended the Kurds took advantage of their weakness and started to steal land from the remaning assyrians. So now the assyrians are a homeless people that can't even go back to their homes
you know that Kurds are the reason assyrians still exist in iraq? They literally defend those people from being oppressed and helped them during the war against N-IS (None-Islamic-State)
also another thing about the land. Assyrians are powerless, they are just a bunch of some people remained in Kurdistan region, beside the millions which fled the country. You think the peshmerga and other Kurdish militants couldn´t just capture "their land" without this war?
@@FerAr12You mean they force Assyrian to be kurdized?
Like in Iraq when Iraqi kick Kurd out from land that Kurd took from ISIS in 2017 many people who live under Kurd are happy and when they hear that International force going hand over their HQ to Kurd instead of Iraq they riot
@@FerAr12
"It's fine for them to be losing land. In fact we're protecting them by taking their homes, and they would've lost their land anyway"
Delusional
@@FerAr12Kurdish claims will never be taken seriously as long as they have the mindset of denying the atrocities they committed against Assyrians and Armenians. The Turks used Kurdish fighters to do their dirty work.
Here we go again
unfortunately
@@eyelessclownedindeed
Nah I’ll stop them
"Syria, Afghanistan, Africa"
They really just highlighted the entire continent making it seem like ISIS is active all over.
They really couldn't take 20 extra seconds to name the countries that ISIS is actually active in.
And didn't even do the work to highlight the ones on the map.
Would that have made this 8 min and 41 seconds video too long?
Western people think Africa is a country 🤷♂️
And they call themselves, tldr
He specifically talks about 3 of the countries later in the video
For real 🤦🏿♂️
Its the power of three. Saying "syria, afganistan, africa" sounds better to an auidence than "syria, afghanistan, somalia, mali and mozambique." The latter effectively sounds like you're reading from a list (which of course he is, my point is optics).
Also you say 20 seconds as if it would just be 20 seconds. This video has a structure where he addresses each named region. He addresses afghanistan, then moves on to syria, then africa. If he said "somalia, mali and mozambique" he'd have to address each country separately. Then there's also countries where they're still strong but not as strong as the others like niger. Point is he'd be wasting a lot of time to address each African country individually when its largely the same problems that plague all of them.
you know you've reached a new level when other terrorist groups condemn your actions.
Groups ? Terrorist ? Wake up they are a country and a peaceful one stop living in 2005
I'm a jew and seeing the state of the world makes me scared for the safety of myself and the people I love the most. I have this resurgence of extremism and radicalisation, and I pray that we can move closer to peace in the following years.
Stay safe man
Hahaha
We can never be at peace, when you're surrounded by the peaceful community.
Don’t worry man ISIS is an extension of Mossad
@@buttofthejokewell that’s like 1/4 of the world’s population, so immediately a problem
Everyone hates on britain for stealing priceless cultural artefacts, but then we see artefacts being destroyed, history being wiped in the places where “it should rightfully be”. I’m gonna have to side with the british historians on that policy choice, it was a horrible choice at the time, but in a modern day lense its a good thing.
No, there just needs to be more protection in the storage areas
@@privateassman8839 yes because as explained in the video they 100% have the resources to secure their heritage sites with guards, better storage facilities and more.
What part of the video was that again?
@@vladimirglutentag1469 ? I understand what you're saying, and I partially agree (artifacts will obviously be safer in areas that aren't constantly warring). However, it's still not England's property. It's like if someone broke into your house, stole your TV, and justified it by saying your electrical wasn't up to code, so they should keep it
so many civilisation passed over that area and nothing ever happened to it, by your logic: the UK should just recolonise the whole world
I wish there are news channels that don't avoid mentioning the sources of funding or don't have a political redline
Shhhh that is AnTisImTis
We're so back
😂
Oh sweet summer child, they never left...
How tf ISIS made a resurgence before GTA 6
Imagine if someone said 'Queer for ISIS' and I would just either laughed or in shocked 💀
Why would that happen 😂 You know you're referring to queers to Palestine? Do you really think Palestine is ISIS? 😂😂😂😂😂
@@iyedabidi5304 Hamas is ISIS.
Well that’s the irony - somehow the link isn’t made between Hamas and ISIS.
Of all the things you imagine you choose to make up something that would make you mad? Lmao sad af life
same thing as conservatives for israel
To highlight the whole of Africa as a security vacuum is culturally insensitive (that’s me being nice). Especially after you named two sovereign states, Syria and Afghanistan. Africa is a continent and there are specific states where ISIS and its affiliates have taken hold. You’re better than this, do better
Short story? Kirby Air Ride Music: Item Bounce.
You know you're evil when even the Taliban doesn't want to be associated with you.
We are so back
we're so back
It reminds me of UKIP here in Britain. The party stopped being an electoral force, but they never went anywhere. The mindset, mentality and influence on Britain is still very much here. Isis being militarily defeated didn’t stop the ideology being popular to some, although having a fair bit of territory helps to win recruits.
There's an easy solution to that the government is implementing. Just import millions from third world to replace the wrongthinking natives. Unfortunately no such solution for ISIS.
Yeah, but that’s not such a problem UKIP aren’t jihadists
I don't see gammon detonating themselves in mosques
yeah right, completely the same thing. It's just that UKIP didn't burn people alive in cages, doesn't enslave non-christians, doesn't lock away women at home and behind a curtain, and doesn't send suicide attacks in mosques for the crime of offending them....
@@CrackaPackify that's true western people got a bad stereotype about us because of these terror groups
Africa is not a nation but a continent. It's not difficult to name the individual countries or even the regions e.g. west Africa, central Africa etc. Even something as simple as 'some countries, several countries in Africa will do. sigh
It's not surprising given the US's recent actions in the Middle East.
return of the Mack
No wonder they condemn hammas and shows no accountability toward Israel....
cause tjey are not islamic state at all
@@n_utd none of these groups have anything to do with islam multiple scholars have said they are disbelievers who have gone out of the fold of islam they are khawarij
@@sahrahras thats what im saying
"Taking advantage of security vacuums in Syria, Afghanistan and..."
*A F R I C A*
Good video
I like how,
If America gets involved: Terrorists
If America isolates: Terrorists
No. America isolates = terrorists because there’s still Israel who backs ISIS.
I can explain the ridiculously convenient resergence (as always, weird how they always appear when the us has interests in a region huh?) in three letters.
Im iraqi and currently live in iraq, in 2014 the raided my town and controlled it in fact im currently living in the same town they conquered i remember when i was a kid i used to go out and see them roam around. I really cant be asked to go through it again id they come back
Stay safe
I can't grasp how they could be present in a such wide geography
“Ultraconservative interpretation of Islamic Law” is not appropriate where language matters. Iran has an ultraconservative interpretation, as did Saudi Arabia when women were not allowed to drive. ISIS was radical or criminal.
Women are allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia
@@kareem43592 He said "were" so he's talking about the past. + Personally, I don't like how the Saudi government is trying to westernize the country.
@@save_sudan_and_palestine they try to compete with the UAE if they didn't do that they wouldn't have a chance
It was ISIS - K . In Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan.
Only in Afghanistan and a portion inside Pakistan
Afghanistan is the center of terrorism groups to operate
@@ItzTankzz
I've known about ISIS - K even before this incident occured. It is most active in multiple regions. The Moscow incident was done by 4 men from Tajikistan, when ISIS - K involves members from Iran, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and other central Asian countries.
I'm currently living in a city in Iraq which was formally under isis rule. I really hope I don't have to go through the shooting and bombings happening around me. And when they took over my city i was kid but now I'm 18 they might try to recruit me and if i refuse bad thinga will happen
ISIS never had a chnace in Afghanistan and never will.
WE BACK NICCA
Let's all bury our heads in the sand and ignore the real issue. Islam.
Maybe we should stop ignoring the real issue, the us funding these terrorist groups to attack their enemies
Isis was created by USA. Nice try though
Grow UP
The boys are back in town
nawww why even celebrate this 💀💀💀
@@SillyEdgelord Proof that tax money is able to do anything. If there is a will there is a wah
@@Crownpanda Its spelt "Way" not "Wah"
@@flourishv I meant what I said.
@@Crownpanda No you didnt
Peacefully community spreading peace all over the world
I'm puzzled by the map of 'the Caliphate' by what the red spot in the middle is
That is land that is controlled by the Syrian dictatorship that isis wasn’t able to conquer
Seeing those priceless artifacts makes me happy that the British took them away and kept them safely, even if it hurts…
slave of the ideals
If you see two fish fighting in a stream, know that an Englishman has passed by.
I find it funny how they say “ISIS is in Africa” when I’m sure countries like Botswana, Seychelles, Mauritius and Eswatini have probably never even heard of them 😂
In Muslim majority countries they thrive because all Muslims support them
Exactly, they are using Africa as if it's a small country! This is so ridiculous.
Isis is already in the Indian ocean, kenya, in Congo recently and obviously in many countries north of there. Semantics sure, but that is about 3/4 of the continent. No laughing matter here.
I mean ISIS factually is in Africa lol. This is like saying “they say ISIS was in Middle East while I am sure Bahrain and Oman have never heard of them”
@@azikazikazik I think you need to educate yourself about this. Just a simple Google on why using Africa to allude to a country is problematic..
They also attacked Kabul airport when everyone was trying to get out
No, Weber's definition of a state is NOT a "monopoly of violence"- it is the "legimate monopoly on physical violence". *Legitimacy* is as critical a variable as simply having a monopoly of violence. And whether ISIS was ever legitimate is questionable.
Religion of peace
Isis was created by USA.
ISIS has nothing to do with Islam.
ISIS was made by United States.
While the US may have a history of violently spreading democracy (strictly where it favours US interests), partnering with Russia means they'll only defend you when they're not trying to annex another country. This is problematic because defence isn't something you can have only sometimes.
Lol like US defense did anything. Nigeria have western defense, & still is experiencing terror attacks. These crazies can’t be stopped.
spreading "democracy", but yeah the thing about leaning on hegemons is they often tend to do that whole hegemony thing, even when its not in your best interest.
This is concerning
With how things are going, there is a chance 2014 may happen again
I just hope this did not end up as C&C Generals
what is that graph in the thumbnail lmaooo "amount of isis particles over time"????
lmao
Did they ever leave?
Yeah their 3 member group in 2021 doesent count
No, 😂😂😂 they had big come back during 2022
Right now it's working like a group of henchman for Mossad
Why would Mossad encourage ISIS? Jews are literally their no1 target.
@0:15 late 2010s?
Shit hit the fan in Syria around 2011 and ISIS stopped being a thing WAY after.
Ya, his time table is all wrong, he could of just refered to syrian civil war. How is it going in syria at the moment? Any predictions of an actual end to the war?
where did you buy the cardigan?
Saying 'Sharia Law' is sort of like saying 'Chai Tea' or 'Naan Bread'.
I don't even know much about Islam and I cringe when I hear how often news outlets talk about it as if it's akin to an actual legal statute.
Chai mean tea so technically "Tea tea"
It makes sense to say it in western contexts
@@earthalien2584 And Sharia means a specific implementation of law...
In the English language, Naan Bread and Chai Tea is *phonetically correct, as is Sharia Law.
There are multiple kinds of bread - Naan describes a specific bread.
There are multiple kinds of tea -
Chai describes a specific kind of tea.
There are multiple laws and codes - English Common Law, Napoleononic Law.
Sharia is a specific kind of law, used within Islam.
*EDIT - Not "phonetically correct" but "pleonasmly accurate"
Not a resurgence, people just don't know anything about anything.
but but, the clickbait!
No that was victoria nuland and her three letter org
Great analysis ... but:
These guys were Tajikistani, and they hoped to be paid handsomely for their dastardly deed.
Unless ISIS-k extended to that locale.
My two pence: Kadyrov recruited these guys.
More Tajiks live in Afghanistan (northern) than in Tajikistan itself.
@Rodzyniastyyyy like More Pathan live in Pakistan & India than in Afghanistan.
5000 dolars isn't much of a pay. Also, tajik has had an extremism problem, it even jailed a mufti. And no, isis sees kadyrov as guilty of the sin of idolatry (major acusation), it's all explained in amaq publication number 20 something.
@@RodzyniastyyyyAfghan means Pashtun and Afghanistan is a faux country made by the Brits. Less than half the population of Afghanistan is actually Afghan. The rest speak Persian and some Turkic.
Same way that India and Pakistan have more Pathans (afghans) than Afghanistan itself @@Rodzyniastyyyy
Thumbnail should be "Is ISIS back?", not "Are ISIS back?", but heck, the writers clearly flunked English at school...
They are doing what's exactly written in that book. The book is the pr0blem.
Read the following verses
Sura verse 2:98 ,Sura verse 8:12 , Sura verse 3:118 ,Sura verse 3:28,9:23, Sura verse 8:39, Sura verse 9:5, Sura verse 33:61
Don’t call it a comeback- LL cool J
Wait, Europeans want the U.S. involved in Middle East and African security? Because the last time we did, a lot of Europeans got very mad.
Europeans were displeased at invoking article 5 to go on a Bush family sidequest. Iraq had absolutely nothing to do with anything. The occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan were grossly counterproductive, and bred monsters. I don't see asking you to take responsibility for the mess you wilfully created as inconsistent with not breaking stuff in the first place.
No we do not. The US is the primary source of most of the problems through your support of dictators and terror groups
For real. The world is mad if we get involved and they’re mad if we don’t. If Europe cares so much. Europe should handle their own security
@@LEFT4BASSof course they got mad if you don't do after all you spread your propaganda everywhere. Lets be honest, who cares about Iraq unless the media accusing them of having nuclear weapons, 21 years on searching still found none
@@LEFT4BASSOf course they mad if you don't do, after all your propaganda is everywhere. Lets be honest, who cares about Iraq unless western media says they have nuclear weapons. Spoiler alert: they don't have it
How many times do we have to teach you this lesson old man?
Macron vs Le Pen : Afghan edition
0:40
Ah, yes, the three most dangerous countries of the world: Afghanistan, Syria and *Africa*
We need to stop this Western mindset of thinking that Africa is one huge block instead of 54 completely different and separate nations
Somalia is very different to Lesotho
@@mnm5165you're right, Africa is a nation
He didn't state that Africa is a country. Simply naming every country in Africa where ISIS is active would make that segment unnecessarily long. Thinking logically is free you know.
I wonder if Africans call the Their Colonizers As Just Europe
@@mr.x817do you not understand sarcasm
*CIA & MOSSAD* : _yeah, we dont know mate if isis comeback it would came out in russia_ 😅
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Omg! ISIS is resurging in Afghanistan and Syria!
US: "Let them fight."
But but but but twitter told me it was mossad
Because it is. CIA, Mossad created ISIS.
FYI: "Africa" is not a country
2 Important issues regarding Syria. Firstly it was more the drop in oil revenues that degraded ISIS there than pure military action; secondly the increase in ISIS influence in Syria has been because of the shift of groups allied to either Al-Qaeda or the Free Syrian Army to ISIS, such as in the Dera'a governornate for example.
Wagner vs ISIS, now that's something to keep an eye on.
Not in africa only in the country that you got a lot of muslim.
In south africa you dont have this problem.
South africa does have a muslim comunity. Also, mozambique up until recently also didn't have isis active cells. It's growing and next to mozambique it's south africa.
Bro lives under a rock. There is a considerable number of Muslims in South Africa. Religion isn’t the problem. Arming radicalized groups and creating power vacuums in nations amidst a quest to establish “democracy” is the issue.
@@puraLusa "Up until recently" Ouch. Not a good look for Islam huh? 😆
@@theanglo-lithuanian1768 mozambique did have a muslim comunity, isis is recent.
@puraLusa wrong. Isis in mozambique has been active since 2017. They've mostly been fighting in cabo delgado which is slightly majority muslim.
The Islamic State has almost won the civil war in Syria. It controlled a third of Syria and a quarter of Iraq. But the bombs caused her to lose her strength and lose the territories she had conquered. In 2019, the United States launched an operation in which Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed.
It more than just USA as Russia, Iran and Lebanon (Both national and HZ) and also Turkey team up with Syria against ISIS
@tiglishnobody8750 IS is Turkish backed, 🇹🇷(supported by Gutter🇶🇦) has wrecked havoc in Syria & Iraq. Muzlem keep ignoring these traitors among themselves.
I am sorry to tell you, but the main forces who fought successfully against ISIS were Russia, Iran, and Turkey. The damage USA gave was relatively small compared with those.
@@botanozsan7843us b0mbing campaign in Iraq Sunni region kiled thousands of civilians as collateral so nah...turkey support FSA on ground it basically same but moderate
Not won but consolidated power in Sunni majority region after which everyone dropped megatons of blister on their regions leading to civilians dead