Well, since the first two of those came directly out of US intervention in the Soviet War in Afghanistan. And since ISIS, came from Al-Qaeda. Pretty much, the US was nearly completely responsible for the rise of all 3 of those groups.
Or..We never had to supply them to begin with? So what if they wanted to get their hands dirty in Afghanistan? It was literally right next to the Soviet Union.Unless you weren't being serious...
...so are you saying that those people are right or what? I'm not getting exactly what you mean by "the termites have spread"
The US still played a fairly important part in their rise to power though. It was about 50-50 between the Soviet Union and the US in terms of responsibility for the Taliban and Al Qaeda being so influential.
It's not so much a blame game, as it is a failure for the US to learn from its mistakes with foreign policy. The big lesson from the Soviet-Afghan war is to not rush into arming rebels when you have no idea who they are. Yet they're doing that same thing down in Syria as we speak.
Actually, i'd like to point out that the issues in the region began WHEN THE GLORIOUS BRITISH EMPIRE TRIED TO BRING PEACE TO THE SAVAGESBUT WE LOSTTHREE TIMES IN A ROW