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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2014-08-31 05:38 pm
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ISIS et al

Dear Mr. President,

Please allow me to propose a strategy for dealing with ISIS, since you've said you don't have one but seem to be reaching for the "fire" button for a war that does not have clear national objectives. Please try this one instead:

"Dear Arab world: You sow what you reap. You arm, finance, and encourage Hezbollah, Hamas, and Al Qaida on the one hand but look to us to bail you out from ISIS and friends on the other. What chutzpah. Until you decide that terrorism and brutality are not acceptable even when directed against Jews and westerners, you're on your own. Let's see how that works out for you."

Seriously, why are we even considering helping Syria??? Yes, I know there is a humanitarian crisis. There was one before ISIS too, at Assad's hands. Government-directed humanitarian crises have a long and sad history in the middle east.

The state sponsors of terror will never change their ways if they know they can get our help when those terrorists turn their gazes palace-ward. This is not our fight, and it'll be good for them to learn a lesson, even though there is a civilian cost. We should stay out of it.
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[personal profile] richardf8 2014-09-02 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
What you are missing is that I am not arguing that the US should take on ISIS.

But Israel is an interested party, both because Syria shares a border with it, and because the fighting is breaching that border. The fighting in Syria is uncontained. Hamas and ISIS are both transnational.

Your course, I think, would ensure an ISIS victory. My guess is that the next move would be a two front war involving Hamas and ISIS, who strike me as natural allies. I think that would be bad for Israel.

So I guess that I don't find much to oppose in the US operating against ISIS, but I think that needs to be coupled with support for a militarily robust Israel that is allowed to win its wars, because otherwise any victory against ISIS is pyrrhic.
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[personal profile] richardf8 2014-09-02 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
So I guess I have kind of convinced myself of something I did not believe at first.
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[personal profile] richardf8 2014-09-03 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
I suspect this too has more to do with the US than with Netanyahu. If Obama puts the kibosh on weaponry, the military advantage disappears pretty quickly. During the course of the recent action Obama actually interfered with a shipment of Hellfire missiles. This is the way the US treats its ally. He really doesn't understand the Hamas and ISIS are the same thing. I'm to the point where, if he wants to go squander blood and treasure in Syria, meh, Gae Gesuntaheit. Maybe it'll teach him something about the nature of evil.