John Marston
Senior Member
There are so few news about ISIS in recent time. Why? Did we forget about that terrible terror organization?
It`s time to remember what we have.
Today, ISIS is a state with Sharia form of government, which partially controls the territory of the so-called Sunni Triangle. The organization's goal is to eliminate the boundaries established through the division of the Ottoman Caliphate, and the establishment of the Islamic State of orthodox Sunni at least in Iraq and Levant, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt.
And what do we know about roots of ISIS?
ISIS was created to "deal" with Bashar al-Assad in Syria. It is easy to guess from where the funding and assistance was.
The strategic goal of Washington is a partition of Iraq. This plan is suitable for doctrine of creating a map of the New Middle East, when the United States will have much more opportunities to control all hydrocarbons from the Persian Gulf and the Middle East, from one center.
The following map was prepared by Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Peters. It was published in the Armed Forces Journal in June 2006, Peters is a retired colonel of the U.S. National War Academy. (Map Copyright Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Peters 2006)
Plans for Redrawing the Middle East The Project for a New Middle East Global Research
Looks like that plan is not so fantastic, according recent activities in that region.
It`s time to remember what we have.
Today, ISIS is a state with Sharia form of government, which partially controls the territory of the so-called Sunni Triangle. The organization's goal is to eliminate the boundaries established through the division of the Ottoman Caliphate, and the establishment of the Islamic State of orthodox Sunni at least in Iraq and Levant, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt.
And what do we know about roots of ISIS?
ISIS was created to "deal" with Bashar al-Assad in Syria. It is easy to guess from where the funding and assistance was.
The strategic goal of Washington is a partition of Iraq. This plan is suitable for doctrine of creating a map of the New Middle East, when the United States will have much more opportunities to control all hydrocarbons from the Persian Gulf and the Middle East, from one center.
The following map was prepared by Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Peters. It was published in the Armed Forces Journal in June 2006, Peters is a retired colonel of the U.S. National War Academy. (Map Copyright Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Peters 2006)
Plans for Redrawing the Middle East The Project for a New Middle East Global Research
Looks like that plan is not so fantastic, according recent activities in that region.