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The rise of the Islamic State The rise of the Islamic State
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The rapid advance across Iraq by militant fighters from the Islamic State, widely known as Isis, has thrown the country into chaos and is threatening to redefine the Middle East. The rapid advance across Iraq by militant fighters from the Islamic State, widely known as Isis, has thrown the country into chaos and led to US air strikes against their key positions.
The brutal, extremist group, which claims to have fighters from across the world, announced the creation of a "caliphate" - an Islamic state - across its claimed territory in Iraq and Syria a month ago. How did the Islamic State (IS) become such a powerful force? The brutal, extremist group, which claims to have fighters from across the world, has announced the establishment of a "caliphate" - an Islamic state - across parts of Iraq and Syria and forced many minority communities from their homes. Where did the Islamic State (IS) come from?
Produced by Lucy Rodgers, Emily Maguire, Richard Bangay and Nick Davey. Additional research by David Gritten.Produced by Lucy Rodgers, Emily Maguire, Richard Bangay and Nick Davey. Additional research by David Gritten.