Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Final Step In Stopping Isis In The Middle East Is To

The final step in stopping ISIS in the Middle East is to stabilize the countries in which they gained their power, Iraq and Syria. By looking at what caused the destabilization in the first place will allow for a better understanding of the policies and actions that need to be put in place in order to move the conflict toward de-escalation. Transparency International explains, â€Å"when disenfranchised populations see [†¦] their governments fail to deliver services, people get angry [†¦and] turn to other bodies for protection, swelling the ranks of insurgent or organised crime groups. Corruption breeds inequality, which has been shown to increase violence† (Transparency International 2015). In Iraq, as previously discussed, ISIS was able to take†¦show more content†¦In reality, the only way to stop ISIS in Syria is to stop the Syrian civil war, and the best possible solution would be to remove President Assad from power. Although there would be backlash fro m Iran and Russia, this could be done simply by charging Assad, and his key supporters in government, with violations in Human Rights in the International Criminal Court, or the International Court of Justice. After he is taken out of power, negotiations can take place to determine the new government in Syria. When the US replaced the Hussein regime with a fully Shi’ite regime, they neglected to include any members from the previous regime, or any members from the Kurdish and Sunni populations. It is because of this why ISIS was able to flourish in Iraq; and the best way to undo this decision, is to also engage in negotiations. In both cases, negotiations would not take place between the Iraqi or Syrian government and ISIS; rather, they would take place between the governments and the chosen leaders of the oppressed groups (Sunni, Shi’ite, and Kurdish), in a neutral, private environment, such as the UN. The reason why ISIS will not be involved in negotiations is because they are escalating, radical terrorists who think that everything that the West, including what any of their adversaries, represents should be eliminated. ISIS will never be ripe for negotiation because â€Å"negotiation is appropriate when the parties see that a problem can onlyShow MoreRelatedIgbo Dictionary129408 Words   |  518 Pagesreplaced. It was originally prepared in Ibadan and some of the examples reflect this. Cultural and monetary references may well induce nostalgia in those familiar with the more recent history of Nigeria1. Web publication is therefore an intermediate step, while efforts are underway to produce an ac ceptable version for a press. Roger Blench Cambridge November 2006. 1 e.g. the example ‘The members of staff of the Kingsway stores enjoy life’ [!] i Igbo Dictionary: KayWilliamson. Draft of EditionRead MoreManaging Information Technology (7th Edition)239873 Words   |  960 PagesMidsouth Chamber of Commerce (A): The Role of the Operating Manager in Information Systems CASE STUDY I-1 IMT Custom Machine Company, Inc.: Selection of an Information Technology Platform CASE STUDY I-2 VoIP2.biz, Inc.: Deciding on the Next Steps for a VoIP Supplier CASE STUDY I-3 The VoIP Adoption at Butler University CASE STUDY I-4 Supporting Mobile Health Clinics: The Children’s Health Fund of New York City CASE STUDY I-5 Data Governance at InsuraCorp CASE STUDY I-6

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