MORGAN HESS YUSEF MIR ISIS/TERRORISM. BASIC INFORMATION (ISLAM) Jihad (struggle, not holy war) is the religious ruling that instructs Muslims to study,

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MORGAN HESS YUSEF MIR ISIS/TERRORISM

BASIC INFORMATION (ISLAM) Jihad (struggle, not holy war) is the religious ruling that instructs Muslims to study, preach, and defend Islam, not use of violence Sunni: accepted the bringing into power of Muhammad's elected successors. The majority of Muslims in the world today are Sunnis Shiite: believe that leaders must be descendants of Muhammad. They rule Iran and also have a large influence in Iraq and Syria Wahhabism: an extremely strict interpretation of Islam founded in the 18th century. It was the form of Islam used by Osama bin Laden Family oriented, advocates peace

BASIC BACKGROUND (ISIS) Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham Terrorist group that is taking over governments Trace roots to 2004 Began as al-Qaeda Thrown out two years later Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is the leader

BACKGROUND INFORMATION (ISIS CONT.) ISIS originated in Iraq The majority of Iraq’s population is Shiite ISIS is run by Sunni extremists Iraq’s government is Shiite

BASIC BACKGROUND (TERRORISM) The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims Goals: Create fear among the public Try to convince citizens that their government is powerless to prevent terrorism Get immediate publicity for their causes

U.S.’ FIGHT FOR OIL The United States: Went into Saudi Arabia just to protect the oil reserves “Our jobs, our way of life and the freedom of friendly countries around the world would all suffer if control of the world’s great oil reserves fell into the hands of Saddam Hussein” (President Bush) Kept troops in the Persian Gulf areas Created tensions (no common values or culture) Reminded the Arabic people of past repressive Western rule Angered extremists (Osama bin Laden) Arabia could defend itself The U.S. isn’t welcome on their holy land

FUTURE SOLUTIONS (TERRORISM) ALL MUSLIMS ARE NOT TERRORISTS This is finally being accepted more and more as people educate themselves Begin new drilling for oil locally: Won’t have to depend on foreign oil Won’t have to keep dangerous international ties Fracking, solar power, wind power, hydroelectric power

ALTERNATIVE RESOURCES Fracking- the process of drilling and injecting fluid into the ground at a high pressure in order to fracture shale rocks to release natural gas inside. Solar power- power obtained by harnessing the energy of the sun's rays Wind Power- power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind Hydroelectric power- the production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water

FUTURE SOLUTIONS (ISIS) PREFORMING AIRSTRIKES/PROVIDING SUPPLIES: IN SYRIA: Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar IN IRAQ: Australia, Belgium, Britain, Canada, The Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Albania, Estonia and Hungary Lessen airstrikes Innocent people are being slaughtere d Only do as necessary Send in ground troops to confirmed locations of ISIS members Rehab/halfway houses won’t work