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The Islamic State's Newest Ally

<div>Isis&comma; the largest terror group in history&comma; has just grown even more powerful&comma; combining with Nigeria&&num;8217&semi;s Islamic fundamentalist group Boko Haram&period; The Nigerian based Boko Haram recently pledged allegiance to the Islamic State on their Twitter account&comma; declaring their intention to follow ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in times of &&num;8220&semi;prosperity and hardship&period;&&num;8221&semi; Known for their extreme cruelty&comma; Boko Haram’s seven to ten thousand man force has been responsible for 13&comma;000 killings since 2009 &&num;8211&semi; and now seek to expand the Islamic State’s caliphate deep into Africa&period; <&sol;div>&NewLine;<p><&sol;p>&NewLine;<div>Under siege from neighboring attacks by Niger and Chad&comma; Boko Haram has been significantly damaged in recent weeks&comma; but all of those setbacks could be reversed with this recent declaration of allegiance to ISIS&period; The wealthy ISIS still makes millions of dollars a day in oil sales and kidnapping ransoms&comma; so there is no doubt that Boko Haram will financially benefit from this recent allegiance&period; ISIS recently released a five year plan of conquest&comma; showing much of the African continent under their control&period; <&sol;div>&NewLine;<p><&sol;p>&NewLine;<div>Many fighters from the ISIS franchises in North Africa face trouble migrating to the Middle East&comma; so new waves of forces may instead move to Boko Haram&&num;8217&semi;s territory&period; Boko Haram&comma; which was recently accused of cannibalism due to an inability to find food&comma; will be replenished by the new support from ISIS&period; With much of Northern Africa already firmly controlled by Islamic fundamentalists&comma; there is no doubt that the Islamic Caliphate is spreading to global levels&period; <&sol;div>&NewLine;<p><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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