Origion of Islamic State and Its Implications On Pakistan and Afghanistan
Origion of Islamic State and Its Implications On Pakistan and Afghanistan
Origion of Islamic State and Its Implications On Pakistan and Afghanistan
Conclusion:
The IS aggressors are attempting to set up a dependable balance in Pakistan and
Afghanistan. They require physical space in these two nations to complete their
fear based oppressor exercises in the area. The IS needs to set up its control over
the region it terms as "Khorasan," in light of the fact that IS thinks of it as essential
for the accomplishment of its bigger objective of setting up a worldwide caliphate.
The IS activists have effectively made advances into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The IS can't take control of regions in Pakistan, since Pakistan has a solid military
and security strengths mechanical assembly. Pakistan's military has shown its
abilities against TTP-connected aggressors in tribal ranges. It would be
troublesome for the IS to thrashing Pakistan military and take control of FATA or
any other part of the nation and utilize it as a place of refuge. Be that as it may, the
IS can upset peace in Pakistan and Afghanistan via completing psychological
militant exercises on a constrained scale in coordinated effort with their likeminded
aggressor bunches like the branches of Al- Qaeda, TTP, LeJ, turncoats from
Afghan Taliban, IMU, ETIM, and the Chechen activists in Pakistan and
Afghanistan.
References:
2. Helen Thorpe, Soldier Girls: The Battles of Three Women at Home and at
War (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2014), p.396.
5. Steve Stone, ISIS Dawn: Special Forces War in Syria and Iraq (Digital
Dreams Publishing, 2014), p.290.
7. Julide Karakoc, Authoritarianism in the Middle East: Before and After the
Arab Uprisings (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), p.3.