Middle East Case Study

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The Middle East has a lot of domestic pressure on the area. Because of these issues the main question now is, does the international community need to get involved. With issues like ISIS, Syria negotiating peace deals, Sunni- Shiite rivalry in the area, and also ISIS controlling Mosul. These issues plague the area because there is so much fighting going on, because all of the countries are in a fighting state and everything is chaos. These issues are on display for the world, because of all of these issues, the international community has to decide whether or not to intervene with these issues. The international community should help some of these issues out with, and some of them should be handled within the countries themselves. ISIS is one of the major issues that the Middle East has to face; …show more content…

This group also controls major places, which will be addressed later on. Because ISIS plays so much of a prominent role in the area, it affects most of the Middle East, which is why it is the most important issue. The groups main goal is to gain as much control as it can in the Middle East and the to spread international. At one time they had people and control over quite a bit of area within the Middle East and has smaller support groups in countries around the world, they were working hard to spread their beliefs and also terror. With the control of this territory and also the people they have supporting them they are a major threat to the countries in the Middle East. This issue already has the involvement of the international community, and they should be there to help. ISIS is a

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