Reaction: After the ISIS mission of mass executions, beheadings and crucifixions, the new face of evil is publicized through the major medias. Problem: Build up a dictator or extremist group which can then be used to wage proxy wars against opponents. ISIS is extremely useful, essentially doing the Industrial Military Complex's dirty work, bringing to fruition the next phase of divide and conquer, the Hegelian Dialectic of the Arab Spring. government knew that this was happening, but they kept doing it. In Syria, the Obama administration supplied weapons to the rebels that was ending up in the hands of Jihadists, and for two years the U.S. The Libyan rebels included Al-Qaeda linked jihadists, who fought against allied troops in Iraq. The CIA worked to help the Libyan rebels topple Gaddafi and the airstrikes against the Libyan government was ordered by the Obama Administration.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria feeds the flames of middle East problem, reaction, solution war machine. Understanding of these terms will more clearly define the politics of the Middle East and the Military Industrial Complex's roll in the process. Although it's important to understand the history of these Islamic militant groups, it is equally important to understand what politicians and the media are saying when they use the terms: 'Islamist', 'Islamic', as well as a the term, 'caliphate'. The 'Arab Spring' publicly, began as a democratic movement to replace harsh dictators, but it was quickly usurped by Islamist groups, in Afghanistan, Libya and Iraq it was the militant group ISIS, Al-Qaeda in Iraq was ISIS before it was re-branded. In the Middle East, in Egypt it was the Muslim Brotherhood, using 'The Arab Spring' as the reason. The Obama administration has been reaching out to Islamic militant groups In Egypt, Hosni Mubarak was an ally of the United States and of Israel. In Libya, he sent in war planes to fire guns on Libyan government positions, without congressional approval. In three of those countries, the Obama administration openly called for the leaders of existing regimes to step down Egypt, Tunisia and Syria. Most think this was all a spontaneous outcry for democracy, and not an organized siege organized behind the scenes by the Military Industrial Complex through operatives of the Muslim Brotherhood. Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, Yemen, Syria and Iran. In 2011 seven different Muslim countries erupted almost simultaneously into street uprisings by rebel civilians blaming the unrest on brutal dictators and other economic conditions. The Arab Spring of ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and the Muslim Brotherhood