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ISIS and the Destabilization of the Middle East
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What is a Caliphate? Term used to describe and Islamic government, run by a Caliph, who is considered a descendent/successor of Muhammad Caliph also a leader of the entire Muslim community
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Current State of Affairs: Syrian Civil War: March 2011 - present – 9.5 million displaced persons – Use of chemical weapons Sectarian violence in Iraq Ongoing demands for autonomy by Kurds ISIS/ISIL/IS – Roughly 30,000 fighters, over 10,000 are foreign jihadi fighters
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IS Control and Support Areas
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ISIS Control and Oil
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US and Coalition Air Strikes
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Sykes-Picot: 1916
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“Lawrence of Arabia” Map
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Kurdish Areas
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Sectarian Violence in Iraq Shi’a majority, history of Sunni domination Saddam Hussein crushed Shi’a uprising in early 1990s Sectarian violence flared in 2006-2007 Mahdi Army Sons of Iraq Following US exit in 2011, Iraqi government purged Sunni leadership
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Foreign Fighters in Syria
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Border Control
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Refugee Crisis
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Major Players 1.Kurds 2.Turkey 3.Syria – Assad Regime 4.Syria – Opposition/Rebel Groups 5.Iraq – Sunni 6.Iraq – Shi’a
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