How the Iraq War Led to More Extremism in the World

The Iraq War, initiated in 2003 under the premise of eliminating weapons of mass destruction and toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein, has had far-reaching consequences, one of which is the exacerbation of extremism worldwide. The invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq created a power vacuum, leading to sectarian violence, the rise of extremist groups like ISIS, and the destabilization of the region. The war also fueled anti-Western sentiment, providing fertile ground for extremist ideologies to flourish and spread, contributing to increased radicalization and recruitment of individuals to extremist organizations, not only in Iraq but also globally.