ISIS weakened but not defeated from "summary" of Black Flags by Joby Warrick
ISIS may have lost its physical caliphate, but its ideology still thrives and continues to inspire followers around the world. The defeat of ISIS in Iraq and Syria did not mean the end of the organization, as its members simply scattered to other regions or went underground to continue their activities. The group's ability to recruit new members and carry out attacks has not been completely eradicated, posing a persistent threat to global security. The territorial losses suffered by ISIS have certainly hampered its operational capabilities, but the group has shown resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. Its decentralized structure allows it to continue operating in a more covert manner, making it harder for authorities to track and eliminate its members. The ideology of ISIS remains potent, drawing in disillusioned individuals who are attracted to its message of violence and ex...Similar Posts
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