It depends entirely on which countries are considered "various".
If you are referring to ISIS threats to target individuals in Western States, these threats are not very serious, because ISIS does not yet have cells in Western countries. However, in a few years, these threats may become much more concrete.
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Yes, ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) has posed a significant global threat due to its violent extremist ideology, terrorist activities, and efforts to establish a caliphate. The group has carried out attacks in various countries, recruited members from around the world, and used social media to spread propaganda and inspire individuals to carry out attacks on its behalf. Efforts from multiple nations and international coalitions have been made to combat and diminish ISIS's influence and operations.
Isis was beloved by the ancient Egyptian people.
Isis was beloved by the ancient Egyptian people.
Isis the goddess of peasants/all people.
All is not trying to stop ISIS, though several countries are, either actively or supportively.
ISIS has conducted attacks in various countries, primarily in the Middle East, including Iraq and Syria, where it originated and established a caliphate. The group has also carried out attacks in North Africa, notably in Libya and Egypt, as well as in parts of Europe, such as France and Belgium. Additionally, countries like Turkey and Afghanistan have witnessed ISIS-related violence. The group's influence has extended globally, leading to attacks in places as far-flung as the United States and the Philippines.
The countries that formed a coalition with the US to strike ISIS are Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Australia, Turkey, Italy, Poland and Denmark.
The family members of Isis the Egyptian goddess is:OsirisHorusand Isis included a family of threeSome people say that Osiris was Isis 's brother which is unusual
Hilary's Plan for ISIS is to gain help from bordering countries and within the country to attack them and wipe there savagry from existence
There's no accounting for what "people think" but Hillary Clinton has not been talking to ISIS.
Iraq and Syria