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In reply to the discussion: re ISIS: Sometimes turning the other cheek is not an option. [View all]MisterP
(23,730 posts)28. aerial bombing just hits fixed assets and brought IS *into* existence, assassination also helps
them because there's always someone to step in (and in fact OBL's human sacrifice by the ISI allowed the power vacuum that gave IS "backward linkages" outside of the Syrian-Iraqi border)
ground troops will spark anger and even rebellion (or at least IS recruitment) by Sunnis, and use of proxy forces like the Peshmerga never turn out well (the Kurds are the ones with plenty of honor killings and infibulations, and Rojava's just pretending to be "Westernized" for the dinero): given our record, we might even turn on them
the best approach is to go after the money men, but that means Riyadh
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aerial bombing just hits fixed assets and brought IS *into* existence, assassination also helps
MisterP
Nov 2015
#28
maybe we should stop backing factions that aim to destroy stable governments?
killbotfactory
Nov 2015
#37