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ISIS did not come out of nowhere. It was rooted in the same poisonous soil that had nourished Al Qaeda a decade earlier, and in the fertile ground of Iraq's post-invasion chaos. The group's founder, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, had been active in the region for years, first as a radicalized street tough in Jordan and later as a veteran of the Afghan jihad against the Soviets. His brutality and skill at exploiting sectarian tensions made him a natural leader for the group that eventually became ISIS. When the American occupation of Iraq collapsed into violence and chaos in the mid-2000s, Zarqawi seized his opportunity. His group, which eventually became ISIS, began to assert control over large swaths of the country, using brutal tactics to eliminate rivals and terrorize civilians. The group's ability to adapt and survive in the face of overwhelming odds was a testament to Zarqawi's leadership and to the deep sectarian divisions that plagued Iraq. As the chaos in Iraq spread, ISIS began to attract foreig...
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    A Rage for Order

    Robert F. Worth

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