Rise and fall of Isis – Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Isis) Terrorist Organization: An International Contagious virus in the new world order?
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Bi̇çer, R , Caşi̇n, M . (2018). Rise and Fall of Isis – Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Isis) Terrorist Organization; An International Contagious Virus in the New World Order? . Florya Chronicles of Political Economy , 4 (1) , 1-35 . Retrieved from https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/fcpe/issue/45454/570513Özet
From 2013 until the winter of 2016, ISIS has been in confrontation with
Iraqi, Syrian, and Turkish security forces, rival Free Syrian Army, Kurdish
Peshmerga fighters, as well as Russian, Iranian and United States led
Coalition forces. The group’s skill was confirmed by the seizure of crucial
provinces in Syria and the quick collapse of Iraqi forces in Mosul and
elsewhere in northern Iraq, under the determined assault of outnumbered
fighters in the years 2014 and the beginning of 2015. ISIS’s clearance of
the Sunni areas of the central Iraq to the west and north of Baghdad and
the threat to the Kurdish regional areas alarmed the governments across
the whole Middle East and the Western powers, particularly in 2015, and
during that period, it is generally feared that Saudi Arabia and Jordan might
be the next ISIS targets. However, in the year 2016, the strong position of
ISIS has declined in both Syria and Iraq particularly immediately after the
intervention of Turkish Armed Forces to the Syrian territory against ISIS
and the re-organization of the Iraqi Army under the consultancy of United
States advisors.