The old saying goes, terror strives in a chaotic environment. Bombing Isis is only creating more chaos so basically by bombing them we play right into their hands and give them what they need to expand and get stronger, it's a one way street and a fight that we are going to loose in the long run.
If this fight would have been a sprint we would have won already but this struggle for peace and stability is more of a marathon and for that Isis is much better prepared and willing to sacrifice themselves than we are.
Bombing the shit out of them kills a few of the heavy hitters and maybe creates some wiggle room for the Kurds to get some of the lost territory back but how do we establish a long term solution to the face of terror which currently is Isis.
The solution to me is to create stability, and to me it must have todo with the beginning when we moved into Iraq and upset the very fine balance between the factions eg sunnies and Shias. By creating stability we also deny Isis the support of the 90% of citizens who have no interested or taste for this fight but much rather lead a comfortable and save live for themselves and their families.
If this fight would have been a sprint we would have won already but this struggle for peace and stability is more of a marathon and for that Isis is much better prepared and willing to sacrifice themselves than we are.
Bombing the shit out of them kills a few of the heavy hitters and maybe creates some wiggle room for the Kurds to get some of the lost territory back but how do we establish a long term solution to the face of terror which currently is Isis.
The solution to me is to create stability, and to me it must have todo with the beginning when we moved into Iraq and upset the very fine balance between the factions eg sunnies and Shias. By creating stability we also deny Isis the support of the 90% of citizens who have no interested or taste for this fight but much rather lead a comfortable and save live for themselves and their families.
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