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Isis get 1 million to 2 million a day for it oil with so much money why we should be worried about it
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ISIS is a terrorist organization. They perceive U.S as their no.1 enemy. They believe in killing non-Muslim people as part of their religion. With so much oil money they can plan and execute killing non-Muslim people in our country. In addition, they can destroy properties of non-Muslim people in the US as they have done in other countries.
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