ISIS Conquests (NW)

The ISIS Conquests were a series of wars through which the Islamic State seized control of much of the Middle East and the entirety of north Africa in a series of swift an well orchestrated attacks and invasions. Days before the conflict, they revealed their true military capabilities and numbers, revealing a military arsenal full of weapons on the same scale as those of the United States, seeing as they had received their weapons from abandoned American military stations in Iraq. Throughout the two years the attacks lasted, the Islamic State soldiers seized Baghdad and Damascus, executing the respective heads of each country, and set up an official seat of government in the latter. They then moved on to Jordan, attacking relentlessly for months and months using unconventional methods of combat to overwhelm the Jordanians and take over.

They made an attempt at Israel, but were bogged down there for the duration and were unable to conquer the small country, and moved on to Egypt, and countries fell like dominoes. They captured capitals and great cities across the northern coast of Africa, and set up governments there, eventually consolidating these various territories into the Great Caliphate.