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The Sunni militants that make up ISIS are not the underlying problem in Syria and Iraq, but rather they are a symptom of other deeper problems.
Peter Bergen
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What this quote means

The ISIS militants are a manifestation of deeper issues within society rather than the root cause.

Peter Bergen's quote suggests that the rise of ISIS should not be solely attributed to the actions of the militants themselves, but rather understood as a result of more profound societal, political, and economic problems in Syria and Iraq. This perspective urges us to look beyond surface symptoms and seek to address the root causes of conflict and unrest in these regions.

Themes

IsisConflictSymptomsRoot CausesSyriaIraq

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a lecture on geopolitical issues to illustrate how militant groups often emerge from larger socio-economic problems.

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