The question as posed is nonsensical. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is not itself a conflict; it is a paramilitary apparatus with certain indicators of statehood. The conflict is that ISIL is expansionary and wishes to control more territories than it currently does. As a result, it is coming into direct conflict with the sovereign states of Iraq and Syria from whom it desires more territory. These states refuse the advance, seeing the barbarity with which ISIL treats those under its occupation and from a rejection of its political philosophy.
Islamic State of Iraq was created in 2006.
The Islamic state in Iraq and Syria get support from Saudi Arabia ,Qatar , turkey and USA
Islamic state in Iraq and Syria
The 2 main ones are Iraq and Syria.
Iraq is an Islamic country & it has a Christian minority.
Islamic Army in Iraq was created in 2003.
ISIS - Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
Islamic State is the successor organization to al-Qaeda Iraq when that organization split off from al-Qaeda and decided to create a paramilitary state in northeastern Syria in 2013 and then allied with the former Baathists in Iraq to conquer a large swath of the Iraqi northwest in 2014.
Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq was created in 1982.
The three major reasons for conflict in the Middle East are historical grievances and borders drawn by colonial powers, competition for resources, particularly oil, and the involvement of external powers in the region, which stoke tensions and perpetuate conflicts. Additionally, religious and sectarian differences play a significant role in fueling conflicts in the Middle East.
An Islamic state is a type of government formed on the basis of Sharia Law, which is the Islamic religious law. In the modern world, these exist in Iran, Pakistan, and the unrecognized Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS.
The US is NOT at war with Iraq. The US was at war with North Vietnam.