Sunday, February 8, 2015

I'm trying to write less about ISIS(ISIL)

The reason for this is that I find I have analyzed it as much as I find useful for now. It is a phenomenon of people wanting to commit suicide. It likely isn't rational but it is what a lot of radicalized Sunni young men and women are doing. So, as a real phenomenon with likely as many as 10 to 11 million radicalized Sunni Extremist adherents worldwide (according to the CIA). The children from these 10 to 11 million people are likely going to keep going and fighting for ISIS(ISIL). So, as a result no matter how many ISIS(ISIL) soldiers are killed hundreds every week are likely to replace them as long as this phenomenon goes on.

Though I personally find it about as useful as hundreds of people a week jumping off a cliff to their deaths as long as the TV cameras are there likely there will be hundreds more a week jumping off the ISIS(ISIL) cliff too.

What will be the likely result?

A whole lot of failed states in the Middle East and Africa. Because ISIS or Boko Haram run states aren't going to be allowed by the western world to exist.

The other likely result is many more drones killing ISIS(ISIL) leaders than before not only from the US. but also from all other countries that can't afford for ISIS to exist in this form any longer.

But, the end result of all of this given present dynamics is many failed states, hundreds of thousands more people dead (Possibly even millions eventually) and this all seems at this point at least sort of never ending a little like Ebola in Africa and potentially also in the middle east.

Also, according to my calculations there have been at the very least 65,000 cases of Ebola because only 1/3 (the ones treated at hospitals or by doctors) are being reported at this point. So, actual deaths are likely 1/3 approximately of the 65,000 also.

So, at present there is no end in site (at this point at least) for the next 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100 years  of what we are presently seeing of ISIS types of groups in the Middle East and Africa.

When you consider that the major factor here is really only a complete lack of birth control in the Middle East I find it incredibly sad and pathetic that so many young people are dying.

It is changing the world into seeing the world in a much more cynical and markedly less religious way.

Whether this is good or bad only time will tell. Because the whole human race is being changed at core by what is happening now by ISIS mass suicides ongoing every single day.

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