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Sheen Ibrahim, a Kurdish fighter from the People’s Protection Units, who leads a 15-woman unit fighting against Islamic State in Raqqa, Syria on June 16, 2017. (Photo by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)

Sheen Ibrahim, a Kurdish fighter from the People’s Protection Units, who leads a 15-woman unit fighting against Islamic State in Raqqa, Syria on June 16, 2017. (Photo by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)



Lance Cpl. Andrew Naranjo, a rifleman with 2nd platoon, Company L, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, Marine Rotational Force Darwin, lies in his fighting hole during Exercise Brolga Strike, on June 5th, 2017, in Queensland, Australia. Marines with 3rd Bn., 4th Marines, hiked more than 100 kilometers during the first week of exercise. Marines trained with Australian Defense Forces during the two-week brigade certification exercise. (Photo by UPI/Barcroft Images)

Lance Cpl. Andrew Naranjo, a rifleman with 2nd platoon, Company L, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, Marine Rotational Force Darwin, lies in his fighting hole during Exercise Brolga Strike, on June 5th, 2017, in Queensland, Australia. Marines with 3rd Bn., 4th Marines, hiked more than 100 kilometers during the first week of exercise. Marines trained with Australian Defense Forces during the two-week brigade certification exercise. (Photo by UPI/Barcroft Images)



This file photo made from the footage taken from Russian Defense Ministry official website on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017, claims to show Russian sappers looking for mines in a street in Aleppo, Syria. Russia claimed Friday, June 16, 2017 it killed the leader of the Islamic State group in an airstrike on a meeting of IS leaders just outside the IS de facto capital in Syria. The Russian Defense Ministry said Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a Russian strike in late May along with other senior group commanders. (Photo by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP Photo)

This file photo made from the footage taken from Russian Defense Ministry official website on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017, claims to show Russian sappers looking for mines in a street in Aleppo, Syria. Russia claimed Friday, June 16, 2017 it killed the leader of the Islamic State group in an airstrike on a meeting of IS leaders just outside the IS de facto capital in Syria. The Russian Defense Ministry said Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a Russian strike in late May along with other senior group commanders. (Photo by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP Photo)



A Moro Islamic Liberation Front Fighter walks through a marshland going at the frontline of battle against extremists on August 22, 2017 in Maguindanao Province, Philippines. Philippines' largest Muslim militant group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) started an offensive attack against Muslim extremists who have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) more then 2 weeks ago in Maguindanao as an effort to stop IS influence from spreading in the volatile island of Mindanao.The MILF militant group recently forged a peace agreement with the Philippines government while pushing for an autonomous state in Mindanao and warned that a failed attempt could lead to more of its people towards extremism. 'Massive corruption and extreme poverty is still the reason why people join these extremist groups who has money. But we, as Muslims do not believe in what they are doing. ' says MILF fighter Moreed Mamalangkay. Over 24,000 people have fled their homes in Maguindanao according to recent reports while the battle between ISIS linked militants and government forces in the southern Muslim city of Marawi enters its fourth month, displacing thousands of civilians and killing over 700 people. (Photo by Jes Aznar/Getty Images)

A Moro Islamic Liberation Front Fighter walks through a marshland going at the frontline of battle against extremists on August 22, 2017 in Maguindanao Province, Philippines. Philippines' largest Muslim militant group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) started an offensive attack against Muslim extremists who have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) more then 2 weeks ago in Maguindanao as an effort to stop IS influence from spreading in the volatile island of Mindanao.The MILF militant group recently forged a peace agreement with the Philippines government while pushing for an autonomous state in Mindanao and warned that a failed attempt could lead to more of its people towards extremism. 'Massive corruption and extreme poverty is still the reason why people join these extremist groups who has money. But we, as Muslims do not believe in what they are doing. ' says MILF fighter Moreed Mamalangkay. Over 24,000 people have fled their homes in Maguindanao according to recent reports while the battle between ISIS linked militants and government forces in the southern Muslim city of Marawi enters its fourth month, displacing thousands of civilians and killing over 700 people. (Photo by Jes Aznar/Getty Images)



An Israeli soldier from the Home Front Command Unit carries food as she takes a break from securing in the Israeli-occupied West Bank town of Idhna, at her army post near Kiryat Gat, Israel July 4, 2017. (Photo by Amir Cohen/Reuters)

An Israeli soldier from the Home Front Command Unit carries food as she takes a break from securing in the Israeli-occupied West Bank town of Idhna, at her army post near Kiryat Gat, Israel July 4, 2017. (Photo by Amir Cohen/Reuters)



SPLA-IO (SPLA-In Opposition) rebels fire weapons during an assault on government SPLA (Sudan People's Liberation Army) soldiers in the town of Kaya, on the border with Uganda, South Sudan, August 26, 2017. (Photo by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)

SPLA-IO (SPLA-In Opposition) rebels fire weapons during an assault on government SPLA (Sudan People's Liberation Army) soldiers in the town of Kaya, on the border with Uganda, South Sudan, August 26, 2017. (Photo by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)



In this Monday January 27, 2014 photo, Seleka Muslim militias drive through Bangui, Central African Republic. A sweeping United Nations report has identified hundreds of human rights violations in Central African Republic that may amount to war crimes. The Tuesday may 30, 2017, report comes amid growing fears that the country terrorized by multiple armed groups is once again slipping into the sectarian bloodshed that left thousands dead between late 2013 and 2015. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

In this Monday January 27, 2014 photo, Seleka Muslim militias drive through Bangui, Central African Republic. A sweeping United Nations report has identified hundreds of human rights violations in Central African Republic that may amount to war crimes. The Tuesday may 30, 2017, report comes amid growing fears that the country terrorized by multiple armed groups is once again slipping into the sectarian bloodshed that left thousands dead between late 2013 and 2015. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



In this Wednesday January 22, 2014 photo, Rwandan African Union peacekeepers remove the lucky charms from a suspected Anti-Balaka Christian man who was found with a rifle and a grenade following looting in the Muslim market of the PK13 district of Bangui, Central African Republic. A sweeping United Nations report has identified hundreds of human rights violations in Central African Republic that may amount to war crimes. The Tuesday may 30, 2017, report comes amid growing fears that the country terrorized by multiple armed groups is once again slipping into the sectarian bloodshed that left thousands dead between late 2013 and 2015. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

In this Wednesday January 22, 2014 photo, Rwandan African Union peacekeepers remove the lucky charms from a suspected Anti-Balaka Christian man who was found with a rifle and a grenade following looting in the Muslim market of the PK13 district of Bangui, Central African Republic. A sweeping United Nations report has identified hundreds of human rights violations in Central African Republic that may amount to war crimes. The Tuesday may 30, 2017, report comes amid growing fears that the country terrorized by multiple armed groups is once again slipping into the sectarian bloodshed that left thousands dead between late 2013 and 2015. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



The body of prison guard Juan Sical Toj lies covered in a plastic sheet next to his weapon outside the Roosevelt Hospital after an assault staged by unknown attackers, in Guatemala City, Wednesday, August 16, 2017.  Gunmen stormed the Roosevelt, one of Guatemala's largest hospitals, and opened fire early Wednesday in an assault staged to free an imprisoned gang member, officials said. At least seven people were killed and five were arrested. (Photo by Luis Soto/AP Photo)

The body of prison guard Juan Sical Toj lies covered in a plastic sheet next to his weapon outside the Roosevelt Hospital after an assault staged by unknown attackers, in Guatemala City, Wednesday, August 16, 2017. Gunmen stormed the Roosevelt, one of Guatemala's largest hospitals, and opened fire early Wednesday in an assault staged to free an imprisoned gang member, officials said. At least seven people were killed and five were arrested. (Photo by Luis Soto/AP Photo)



In this January 6, 2016 file photo, Juliana, a 20-year-old rebel fighter for the 36th Front of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, rests from a trek in the northwest Andes of Colombia, in Antioquia state. A battle is brewing between Colombia’s chief prosecutor and what was recently the nation’s largest rebel group over just how much money and property it owns as the former guerrillas transition into becoming a political party. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia submitted a list of belongings on August 2017, that included farms, cattle and items as miniscule as mops and juice squeezers as required under a peace agreement earlier this month. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)

In this January 6, 2016 file photo, Juliana, a 20-year-old rebel fighter for the 36th Front of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, rests from a trek in the northwest Andes of Colombia, in Antioquia state. A battle is brewing between Colombia’s chief prosecutor and what was recently the nation’s largest rebel group over just how much money and property it owns as the former guerrillas transition into becoming a political party. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia submitted a list of belongings on August 2017, that included farms, cattle and items as miniscule as mops and juice squeezers as required under a peace agreement earlier this month. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



In this photo taken Saturday, August 19, 2017, a government soldier prepares to head to the front lines in the town of Kuek, northern Upper Nile state, South Sudan. More than four years into South Sudan's civil war, fighting between government and opposition troops shows no signs of ending, with many on both sides and those trapped in the middle weary of the conflict, while millions of others have fled. (Photo by Sam Mednick/AP Photo)

In this photo taken Saturday, August 19, 2017, a government soldier prepares to head to the front lines in the town of Kuek, northern Upper Nile state, South Sudan. More than four years into South Sudan's civil war, fighting between government and opposition troops shows no signs of ending, with many on both sides and those trapped in the middle weary of the conflict, while millions of others have fled. (Photo by Sam Mednick/AP Photo)



In this July 27, 2013, file photo, North Korean soldiers watch the south side with cameras as Gen. James D. Thurman, the commander of United Nations Command, South Korea-U.S. Combined Forces Command, and U.S. Forces Korea, and Korean War veterans and officials visit after attending a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Agreement at the truce villages of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea. Straddling the world's most heavily fortified border, the Korean truce village of Panmunjom is a potentially dangerous flashpoint where North Korean soldiers hacked to death two American soldiers at the height of the Cold War. (Photo by Lee Jin-man/AP Photo)

In this July 27, 2013, file photo, North Korean soldiers watch the south side with cameras as Gen. James D. Thurman, the commander of United Nations Command, South Korea-U.S. Combined Forces Command, and U.S. Forces Korea, and Korean War veterans and officials visit after attending a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Agreement at the truce villages of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea. Straddling the world's most heavily fortified border, the Korean truce village of Panmunjom is a potentially dangerous flashpoint where North Korean soldiers hacked to death two American soldiers at the height of the Cold War. (Photo by Lee Jin-man/AP Photo)



In this photo taken June 3, 2009, a female North Korean soldier looks out from behind a barbed-wire fence around a camp on the North Korean river banks across from Hekou, northeastern China's Liaoning province. North Korea's top court has convicted two U.S. journalists, and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison, the country's state news agency reported Monday. (Photo by Ng Han Guan/AP Photo)

In this photo taken June 3, 2009, a female North Korean soldier looks out from behind a barbed-wire fence around a camp on the North Korean river banks across from Hekou, northeastern China's Liaoning province. North Korea's top court has convicted two U.S. journalists, and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison, the country's state news agency reported Monday. (Photo by Ng Han Guan/AP Photo)



The Falklands War in Port Stanley, Grande-Bretagne in April, 1982. British Soldiers Prisoners of Argentinean Soldiers. (Photo by Rafael Wollmann/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

The Falklands War in Port Stanley, Grande-Bretagne in April, 1982. British Soldiers Prisoners of Argentinean Soldiers. (Photo by Rafael Wollmann/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
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