Written by: Junaid Zahid
The nature of ISIS and its activities have been widely discussed, and to some extent, everyone recognizes this group as a force of chaos and destruction.
Nevertheless, understanding the objectives of this malevolent group remains a complex challenge due to its expansive, varied, and scattered goals. A thorough examination is imperative, as the threat of ISIS infiltrating diverse spheres is an undeniable reality. Their influence spreads through multiple channels, making it essential to identify and obstruct every potential avenue they might exploit.
The world we inhabit is fraught with crises, many of which are driven by semi-political and externally controlled movements. These groups lack a clear ideological foundation and function more as transient, revolving projects, advancing solely based on directives handed down to them.
In today’s world—marked by escalating instability, chaos, and conflict—the role of such destabilizing movements is increasingly evident.
Indeed, ISIS stands as a pivotal force behind the ongoing global crisis. The group’s ideology, rooted in violence and terror, has become evident to the entire world.
A world free from violence and war can only become a reality when these unstructured and destructive groups are eliminated, and the world is cleansed of their presence.
Various movements worldwide are striving—each in its own way—to find solutions for the crises plaguing today’s world. However, these crises have been orchestrated by the very forces that ultimately emerge as the victors of war.
The major powers, having studied history, have realized that direct engagement on the battlefield to achieve their long-term objectives is neither feasible nor cost-effective. Consequently, they have established proxy groups worldwide to act as their instruments. Moreover, once these groups have fulfilled their assigned missions, the same powers retain the authority to dismantle them—thus portraying themselves to the world as the saviors who quell chaos and devastation.
The strategies employed by the world’s major powers have become so apparent that even those residing in conflict-ridden regions have come to recognize the truth. However, when groups like ISIS emerge, adeptly assuming the role of oppressors, individuals find themselves conflicted and perceive the presence of these major powers as potentially beneficial, even essential, to suppress such movements. In reality, these very powers are, in fact, the ones nurturing the expansion of these movements.
ISIS, widely regarded as an imperialist project, has openly revealed its agenda and objectives to the world. Its role in disseminating destruction and terror is evident to all in today’s tumultuous world. In truth, a world liberated from ISIS would be far more peaceful, secure, and progressive—advancing steadily toward growth and development.