The story of the rise and fall of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

How did Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi form the 'Islamic State' from a local militant group to a global terrorist organization? The history of al-Baghdadi by the US Special Forces is a major blow to the Islamic State or ISIS. The operations in Syria and in Iraq created a symbol of terror and vandalism for the organization.

Al-Baghdadi's jihadist career began in the year 2000, when the American war broke out and it formed an extremist group.

Al-Baghdadi was detained by US troops in 2004 and joined the detention centers of Abu Ghraib. Abu Ghraib later emerged as one of the worst examples of US troops in prison shops. In the same year, al-Baghdadi had to go through this prison.

By 2006, al-Baghdadi had formed a 'Mujahideen Shura Council'. But after a while, several armed groups joined the organization and the Islamic State in Iraq became an organization. This organization was also known as 'Al Qaeda in Iraq'.
It is not clear exactly how al-Baghdadi developed in al-Qaeda's branch in Iraq. After the assassination of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi nine years ago, he was made head of the Islamic State in Iraq. In October 2011, al-Baghdadi was declared a "global terrorist" by the US State Department. Since then, the United States has imposed sanctions on them and put their heads at several million US dollars. Six years ago, al-Baghdadi announced the establishment of an 'Islamic State' in Syria after Iraq. He claimed that al-Qaeda's ally Al-Nusra Front had joined them in Syria and also became part of the Islamic State. This new military alliance
Al-Baghdadi's announcement was challenged by the head of the 'Nusra Front' in Syria and presented his case to al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri. Al-Zawahiri announced that al-Baghdadi would have to restrict its activities to Iraq. Al-Baghdadi did not obey the order and thus the relations between al-Qaeda and the Islamic State were terminated. In January 2010, the Islamic State seized the dance and sacked al-Nusra from Syria.was named 'Islamic State in Iraq and Syria'.  By June 2014, the Islamic State occupied many parts of Iraq and Syria. On June 29, al-Baghdadi announced from the Mosque mosque that he would establish his caliphate around the world and told the world the name of his organization 'Islamic State'. Many religious leaders worldwide condemned his statement and rejected his claim of being a caliphate.

However, since this announcement, al-Baghdadi has been promoting his organization. Now that al-Baghdadi is dead, what will be the future of this organization? "It would probably be very difficult for this terrorist organization to get such a cruel and determined head," says Guido Steinberg, a Middle East affairs expert.  

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