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Fighting IS a 'Third World War'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Dec, 2014 11:41 AM
    Iraq's foreign minister has described the global fight against the Islamic State (IS) radical group as a 'Third World War'.
     
    Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim Al Jaafari said “efforts to eradicate the extremist movement, which has taken over large swathes of Iraq, had a much greater international reach than the First and Second World Wars”, Gulf Daily News reported.
     
    He made these comments on the sidelines of the 10th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Manama Dialogue, at the Ritz-Carlton Bahrain Hotel. 
     
    “A third globalised war much bigger than the First and Second World Wars, which were not as globalised as this one, hence I would call it a true Third World War,” Al Jaafari said.
     
    He said the indiscriminate violence committed by IS militants was one of the main challenges in confronting them, as well as its ability to brainwash the young generation into committing atrocities in the name of religion.
     
    “The major challenge which Iraq faces in fighting against the IS is their logic, which doesn't justify the actions of murdering children, women and the elderly,” Al Jaafari told the newspaper.
     
    He said an international coalition engaged in fighting the IS was facing cold-blooded killers with no sense of boundaries.
     
    “For the IS there is no red line and there is no forbidden circle which they are out of,” said Al Jaafari.
     
    “Anything for them is a target, which is one side of the danger, while the other side to the secret of their power is the culture and the education they have, which is based on killing yourself (suicide attacks)”.
     
    He said the fact that IS members were not drawn from a single country meant an international response was a must to combat the threat posed by the group.
     
    “It is true they are in Iraq, but the members of IS came from five continents -- Asia, Africa, America, Europe and Australia,” he said.
     
    “They recruited people from all continents to fight, which implies that we are facing globalised terrorism that needs a global retaliation.
     
    "The UN drew attention to this and it is normal that world governments should stand together against this threat in Iraq, with Iraq.
     
    “Although this reaction came late, it is the correct one” he added.
     
    “The sole solution to the crisis is for the whole world to stand beside the country that faces the threat, which will be a clear message to the IS that Iraq will not be left alone to face this threat” he concluded.

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