Why did ISIS attack Iran?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

The world's most chaotic? The Middle East is second, and no region can claim to be first. Religious issues (Judaism, ** religion, Islam), territorial disputes (Iran and Saudi Arabia, etc.), resource issues (oil, water), ethnic hatred (Judea and Arab, Persian and Arab, Judea and Persia), sectarian contradictions (Islamic Sunni and Shia) and so on are interspersed, and the CPU is about to burn dry.

Not long ago, the Kerman province in southeastern Iran was hit by a terrorist attack, and the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the incident. Why did ISIS attack Iran?

The Islamic State, or ISIS for short, is mainly entrenched in the border area between Syria and Iraq, and has branches in Afghanistan, Libya and other countries (or regions), mainly Sunni extremists, and its ultimate goal is to establish a region that follows extremist Islamic teachings from Europe in the north, the Sahara Desert in North Africa in the south, Central Asia in the east, and the Atlantic Ocean in the west. ISIS Organization

The organization has repeatedly carried out terrorist attacks in areas that it has tried to rule, and has been listed by most countries in the world as the most important countries in the world, led by the United States, the West, Shia, Iran, the Assad regime in Syria, Judaism, Israel, the relatively secular Islam, Sunni Egypt, Hinduism, India and other countries, although they have different interests, but they have all attacked ISIS, which eventually led to its collapse. If anything, it was hit harder than during the Syrian civil war.

The Syrian civil war took place during the reign of Bashar al-Assad. The parties to the civil war in the country are as follows: the ** army has won the support of Iran, Russia, Allah in Lebanon, Shiite forces in Iraq, etc., and the opposing camps include the United States, Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Hamas, ISIS, local forces, etc.

In fact, this opposing camp is also seriously divided, and ISIS is not welcomed by all parties, except for Hamas, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, many forces have attacked the organization. Although there is no winner in the Syrian civil war, the relationship between ISIS and Iran in this war is completely united.

Soleimani, as the commander of the "Quds Force" under the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was mainly anti-American and anti-Israeli, supporting Syria, and was one of the important figures installed by Iran in the Middle East, aiming to strengthen Iran's influence in the region and fight against the extremist organization "Islamic State". It has to be said that when Soleimani was alive, he made great contributions to effectively blocking extremist groups and consolidating the Shiite regime in Iraq.

Speaking of Iraq, the country's people are predominantly Muslim, 60% of whom belong to Shia and 40% Sunni. In Iraq's provincial council elections in December 2023, pro-Iranian Shiite parties took the lead in most provincesFrom the reference message

From the side, it can be reflected that Iran's ideological export work has completely taken root in Iraq. Shia and Sunni spheres of influence have been eroded and weakened, and the ISIS conspiracy to orchestrate airstrikes has begun. In January 2024, on Soleimani's Memorial Day, a terrorist attack occurred in Iran.

ISIS desperately needs to raise its influence by launching a terrorist attack, promoting its extremist ideology and encouraging more fanatical religious elements to join in the fight against Shiism. Otherwise, there will be less and less room for survival in the future.

ISIS wants to weaken Iran and bring it down, so that it can "borrow the corpse" and develop and grow in the Middle East. Therefore, it is not surprising that when the situation in the Middle East is unstable and the grievances between Iran and Israel are aggravating, it is not surprising that they are waiting for an opportunity to launch a terrorist attack on Iran.

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