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In reply to the discussion: History question - Did we call the Irish Republican Army "Roman Catholic Terrorists"? [View all]JonLP24
(29,915 posts)They have an unofficial government, judges, arbritrators.
Religious, morals police -- The Hisbah
and military. The Ba'ath party in Iraq was heavily Sunni dominated. When the US took over, the Iraq army was cut loose & without jobs or pay they took their talents elsewhere. Wahabbi-Sunnis scooped them up & given the oppression of Sunni civilians in both countries probably don't feel too bad about their new jobs.
The leadership structure, the one that rules over the military side likely has very Wahabbi sect goals which is basically they want another Saudi Arabia. There is an awful lot of marketing & propaganda so you can't take too much of what they say at their word. A lot of people here did over their "apocalypse" propaganda campaign which the context was they took over a strategically insignificant hill & marketed it very heavily to appeal to outdated Islamic doomsday theories. There is a lot of propaganda used to appeal to committed Muslims which is how they are able to convince a suicide bomber that it is his religious duty & he is going to Jannah when he dies.