Escalation warnings loom over the Middle East... The Islamic State has begun reactivating its fighters in Syria and Iraq.

The Middle East region sits on a burning ember that could explode at any moment. Amidst the drums of war echoing from the Iranian-American file and Syria going through a foundational phase laden with challenges and difficulties, ISIS reemerges distributing its imminent threat evenly between Syria and Iraq.
European officials are intervening in the escalation and dangers, expressing their concerns about the possibility of foreign fighters starting to travel to Syria to join extremist organizations like ISIS.
According to Reuters, intelligence agencies have for the first time tracked a small number of suspected foreign fighters coming from Europe to Syria in recent months, without clarifying whether ISIS recruited them or another entity.
The agency also quoted a U.S. defense official and Syrian officials stating that the United States exchanged intelligence with Syria on the matter.
Baghdad, amidst the crisis of alliances between the two globally conflicting fronts, Iran and the United States, senses fears and warnings. A knowledgeable source told Reuters that Baghdad has unofficially expressed its desire to slow down the withdrawal of American forces from Iraq when it became clear that the Assad regime would fall.