I'm beginning to come to the conclusion that what we are witnessing in the Middle East from groups like ISIS is a depopulation phenomenon caused by overpopulation and a lack of resources.
So, though we blame ISIS for this it is really a psychological aberration brought about by overpopulation and a lack of resources where people basically decide to kill themselves and everyone who isn't exactly like them in belief system.
It would be like an overpopulation of lions for example where there wasn't enough food for them so they would begin to kill and eat each other.
So, it is my thought that the only cure really for the psychological aberration that ISIS represents is the depopulation of the Middle East down to a manageable level where that level of population is actually sustained by the water, food and tillable land there.
It is likely no other solution will be financially possible or practical given all variables presently in place in the Middle East.
So, all nations in the Middle East might be vulnerable over time to Groups like ISIS in the next 10 to 50 years.
And because of the new Cold War with Russia and China by NATO and the free world it is likely that people in the middle east (for the most part) are going to have to solve this problem one way or the other mostly by themselves.
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