By Abir A Chaaban
It is quite implausible to assume that ISIS emerged outside a state operation.  Only ten years ago in 2004,
King Abdullah of Jordan voiced concerns about the emerging Shi’a Crescent, out
of the war in Iraq. ISIS area of operation is clearly defined within the
Fertile Crescent, which emerged to become a Christian, Yazidi, Mandani, Sunni
and Kurd and not only a Shi’a Crescent.  For
ISIS to come into existence a discourse of recruitment must have been put in
place. This discourse must be associated with states that are harboring the dissemination,
indoctrination, recruitment and mobilization of the militancy. 
Famous nationals of Al-Qaeda, the mother of ISIS, are
Jordanian Zarqawi, Saudi Arabian Osama Ben Laden and Egyptian Zawarhi. These
nationalities reflect the nation-states that supported and empowered militant
organizations like Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Egypt of Hosni Mubarak, Jordan of King
Abdullah and Saudi Arabia of King Saud, are some of the strongest allies to
Israel. ISIS may only be a Zionist-Arab effort to help support Arab domination
in the Fertile Crescent under the pretext of the Islamic State in Iraq and the
Levant.  This would also give legitimacy
and recognition to their ally the Jewish State. 
From within Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, the discourse of
recruitment of Islamist militancy that would operate in the Fertile Crescent to
combat the Persian and Shi’a emerged. These are the states threatened by the
emergence of a pluralist Fertile Crescent that does not identify with its Sunni
Arab heritage, but of its Persian and Greek, Syrian and Aramaic heritage. 
 
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