By  Saadula Aqrawi
I believe that the war on terror has succeeded in overcoming the challenges facing the world in the modern era. In this context, international interactive games against ISIS play an important role in strengthening the organization’s ability to expand, especially in Iraq. I believe that providing support and military support, in addition to helping countries in addition to rebuilding them in terms of security and economy.
Dr. John Bellmer, from California, believes that the requirements of the difficult economic and social conditions in some areas, such as high employment, development of education levels, and the spread of poverty. These factors require fertile ground for recruitment, especially among frustrated youth. Economic differences between the local workforce and armed factions may also lead to a deterioration in the security situation, opening the way for a return of ISIS. The coalition forces in Iraq, a partnership comprising a mix of international military personnel primarily led by the United States, have been instrumental in the defeat of the Islamic State (ISIS). Their role in Iraq is not only crucial in maintaining security but also in preventing the resurgence of ISIS, which continues to pose a significant threat to stability in the region.
Yes, when ISIS seized large parts of Iraq and Syria in 2014, the international community, led by the United States, recognized the need for a coordinated effort to eliminate the terror group and restore stability to Iraq.
Mrs. Merry Dishman, believes that one of the primary tasks of the coalition forces was to provide military training, equipment, and intelligence to the Iraqi security forces. This assistance enabled the Iraqi military to effectively combat ISIS and retake the territories that had been overrun by the terrorist group. Coalition airstrikes, along with ground operations conducted by Iraqi and Kurdish forces, were pivotal in weakening ISIS’s territorial control. These strikes targeted ISIS’s command centers, weapons depots, and critical infrastructure, which significantly reduced the group’s ability to function as a conventional military force.
Also I do believe that despite the military defeat of ISIS, the group has not been completely eradicated. The risk of its return remains a significant concern for Iraq and the wider region.
Iraq’s political instability, including sectarian tensions and governance challenges, creates an environment in which extremist ideologies can thrive. ISIS has historically exploited divisions between Sunni and Shia communities, and without political reconciliation and effective governance, Iraq remains vulnerable to instability that ISIS can capitalize on.
While the defeat of ISIS in Iraq is a significant achievement, the risk of its return remains ever-present. The coalition forces have been pivotal in weakening ISIS’s operational capabilities, but the ongoing challenges of political instability, insurgent activity, and sectarian divisions mean that their continued presence and support are crucial to Iraq’s long term stability. Only through sustained international cooperation and a comprehensive approach can Iraq truly defeat the threat of ISIS once and for all.