Q Since they have emerged as a political/military presence, ISIS has made the strategic destruction of important archaeological sites part of their mode of operation. To date, these sites have been located primarily in present day Iraq and Syria, which were once part of Ancient Mesopotamia. ISIS has indicated its desire, however, to continue its destruction, possibly moving on to important Ancient Egyptian Archaeological sites. What strategic purpose do you think that ISIS has for destroying these sites? What does the world community lose with their destruction? What do local communities lose? How important is it for us as a world community to try and stop this destruction? Why is it important?
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