Unfortunately, unless a whole lot of things change this is what I presently see in many parts of the middle East, especially places like Syria and Iraq for now.
No one lives there because it has become too dangerous because of chemical warfare and possibly nuclear warfare too, the water has been poisoned by all the battles, so even fresh water is contaminated from chemicals from the warfare. So, unless people are willing to bring in water from other places in different containers it is no longer safe to live most places anymore. This is about 10 to 25 years into the future with all variables not changing a lot from where they are now.
Does ISIS still exist then? That's hard to say because ISIS people (that survive all this) would have to be extremely adaptable and resilient in all ways. So, though they might not be called ISIS anymore the people who are in this now and who survive this will sort of be like a cat with 9 lives which is someone who seems to live through almost anything. But, will they still be called ISIS or blend into another organization? That's really hard to say.
By the way I wrote this all in the hopes of a better future for Iraq and Syria than the one I write about. By writing what I see hopefully people will create something better which is usually and hopefully what happens when you share what the future will tend to be.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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