
Black Flag: the Rise of Isis
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The book "Black Flag: The Rise of ISIS" describes in depth how Zarqawi, the founder of ISIS, developed an organization that emerged from a black prison in Jordan into a Middle Eastern ghost capable of controlling the psychological panic of 6 billion people around the world. It also revealed for the first time how the successive military misjudgments of George W. Bush and Obama helped the terrorist organization ISIS grow step by step. When the Jordanian government pardoned a group of political prisoners in 1999, no one knew that one of them, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, would later become the mastermind behind the world's most famous terrorist organization. Zarqawi started out inconspicuously, with his terror base in northern Iraq. The US military invasion in 2003 turned him into a riot leader. Zarqawi was cruel and violent, using beheadings and suicide bombs to disrupt the situation in the Middle East. In the end, with the joint cooperation of Jordanian and US intelligence agencies, Zarqawi was finally killed during the capture operation in 2006.
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