Islam is a peaceful religion. Hence anyone who professes violence is not part of the religion. There have been war in Islam, but all these have been defensive wars. Any other wars waged by muslims are not necessarily Islamic wars and should not be construed so.
Again, in Islam, one of the actions that are punishable with death is rebellion against your country's rulers. If you feel that your rights as a muslim is not protected, you may leave for other pastures; but staying under the very same rule and warring against it is totally unislamic.
Therefore, from all counts such actions cannot be treated as acts of muslims or in favour of Islam.
I moved, i still find secular (kafir) ways and judgement pushed upon the masses and supported by britain and america.
which country establishes Islamic courts where people can go for judgement according to the commands of Allah, and where the edicts of the monarchy/dictatorship don't attempt to override the commands of Allah? And which country is it that Muslims are allowed and invited to migrate and settle when they feel constrained by the "laws" in their lands of origin or birth?
Don't you feel humiliated when implying that Muslim sisters should be forced to go to school without hijab and isn't it wrong to say that people should accept it?
Regarding defensive wars, maybe you've been watching too much t.v
Read up on the conquests of Egypt, Iraq, Shaam, Persia, and the riddah wars, check the terms presented by Khalid, Umar and others.
Let us please refrain from forging falsehood against Allah.
When people are content in having their differences resolved in disobedience to the laws of Allah, they lose the privilege of calling themselves Muslims and believers in Allah and the last day. They become a God forsaken people who have forfeited the right to security and peace from Allah.
Whosoever sees a munkar let them counter it with their hand,
If they cannot, then with their tongue,
If they cannot, then with their heart - and that is the weakest of faith.