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1 American Foreign Policy ISIS Mr. Patten and Ms. Dennis Fall 2015

2 ISIS in 2 minutes… http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/ 17/the-isis-threat-teaching-about-the- complex-war-raging-in-iraq-and- syria/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0

3 ISIS: Territory ISIS holds roughly 1/3 of Iraq and Syria including strategically important cities like Fallujah and Mosul in Iraq It controls many roads linking its conquered communities Has its own system of civil administration and judiciaries

4 ISIS: Territory

5 ISIS: Financing They control oil fields, power plants, dams, and factories in Iraq and Syria It is estimated that they bring in $2 million a day just on the sale of oil Also generate cash from extortion, kidnapping for ransom and other criminal activities

6 ISIS: Governing When ISIS seizes a city: –Keeps select services (gas stations, bakeries and markets) operating –Uses brute force to impose its vision of a fundamentalist state

7 ISIS: Governing –Shops closed during Muslim prayer –Women cover hair and faces in public –Public spaces walled off with heavy metal fences topped with black flags of ISIS –Those accused of disobeying their laws face public execution or amputations

8 ISIS: Military Far more superior threat than al-Qaida was in 2001 –They are richer –Operate a modern, effective media campaign –Highly centralized command –CIA believes they have between 20,000 – 31,500 fighters in Iraq and Syria 15,000 of them are estimated to be recruits Largest bloc of foreign fighters come from Tunisia and Saudi Arabia Smallest contingents from Belgium, China, Russia and the U.S.

9 ISIS: Weapons ISIS has stolen hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of weapons and equipment from Iraqi and Syrian military installations. Small arms and rockets used by ISIS appear to have been provided to other combatants by Saudi Arabia and the United States.

10 ISIS: Weapons Among the weapons that Conflict Armament Research examined were M16 and M4 rifles stamped “Property of U.S. Govt.” Such weapons are also in the hands of irregular Shiite forces in Iraq, where the United States provided hundreds of thousands of small arms to supportive forces during its long occupation.

11 ISIS: Threat to West They still hold American hostages and have threatened the west Western officials are concerned about sympathizers who may be inspired by ISIS to act as “lone wolves” March 22, 2015 – ISIS releases a “hit list” of 100 U.S. Military personnel complete with photo and home address – encouraging sympathizers to target.

12 President Obama https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/07/0 6/president-obama-provides-update-our- strategy-degrade-and-destroy-isil

13 What are we doing about ISIS? Tomorrow, you will take a look with your team at President Obama’s 4 Point Plan and decide: What do you agree with? What do you disagree with? What should be done?


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