Muslims are easy to radicalize into actual Jihadist activities since by so doing they are only doing what the founder Mohammad did so how can it be wrong?
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Secretary Kerry Trying to Assemble A “Coalition”… Today He Heads To Cairo, Egypt
If the Jihadists or ISIS or what ever they want to say they are to be defeated (Meaning they are eliminated) then there has to be infantry and/or armor on the ground to do that besides air power. The only power that has that capability is the United States ; but that will not be for much longer as the military is being significantly reduced by Obama.
Susan Rice: It’s Not a War Because We Don’t Have Combat Boots on the Ground
If Susan Rice had a brain she would move up to the status of idiot! Its like saying we are using kinetic military action instead of saying we are or were in a fire fight with the enemy. Sanitized words so you really don’t know what they are saying.
“Is the United States at war right now with ISIS?” asked CNN’s Wolf Blitzer during an interview with Rice, adding that it “sounds like a war to me” and asking “Is it fair to call it a war?”
“Well Wolf, I don’t know whether you want to call it a war or a sustained counterterrorism campaign,” she said, reminding him that Obama had vowed not to put U.S. combat boots on the ground.
She explained that when Americans thought about war, it was clear that they would think about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
“We’ll not have American combat forces on the ground fighting as we did in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is what I think the American people think of when they think of a war, so I think this is very different from that.”
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Retired General John Allen Selected for ISIS Campaign – And New Levels of Dot Connections Follow…..
Nothing said here that counters anything I knew and being former Special Operations the account is how I would have done it if I was still in.
LOPEZ: Obama pledges additional support for Iranian puppet regimes
Ms. Lopez is a very smart woman and needs to be taken very seriously!
‘Vetted Moderate’ Free Syrian Army Commander Admits Alliance with ISIS, Confirms PJ Media Reporting
It all depends on what Obama’s definition of vetted is!
U.S. Confirms ISIL Planning Infiltration of U.S. Southern Border
Unless the southern border is sealed they and any one else that wants in will be here and maybe they already are!
Islamic State Executes Female Doctors, Politicians
They are a bit hard core but then so is their Qur’an
U.S. Hit on Al-Shabaab Terror Head Called ‘Game-Changer’
Sometimes we get lucky and the intell is right … GOOD JOB!
Obama’s plan for local armies to fight IS under a “core coalition” is unreal for lack of military muscle
The US President unveiled this plan at the NATO summit in Wales which ended Friday, Sept. 5
debkafile’s military and counterterrorism sources conclude that his slick recipe lacked the most essential ingredient: Military muscle. No armed force capable of taking on the marching jihadis is to be found in all the vast territory of some 144,000 sq. km seized by the Islamist terrorists, between Raqqa in northrn Syria and the northwestern approaches to Baghdad.
Even in the unlikely event that President Obama was to pour out hundreds of billions of dollars to build such a force, the “core coalition” will hardly find any local governments ready to shoulder the mission, which would be potentially more daunting even that the Al Qaeda and Taliban challenge facing the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
The most the US president can hope for in the months remaining to the end of 2014 – and perhaps even much of 2015 – is a string of minor local successes, fought by small forces like the Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga, with limited US air support.
Such low-intensity warfare will never gain enough traction to reverse or repel the IS onslaught. There is no real chance of an effort, so stripped-down of the basic tools of war, loosening the clutch of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant on a broad domain, or deterring thousands of jihadis from flocking to the vibrant new caliphate rising there from across the Muslim world, especially the Middle East and the Persian Gulf.
Getting to grips with this task would not take months, but much longer – certainly if it rests on the dim hope of rebuilding the Iraqi national army, which never recovered from its humiliating defeat at Islamist hands in May and June. None of its divisions remain intact, and most of them left their weapons on the battlefield in their haste to flee the enemy.
The only combat-trained forces in Iraq are Sunni militias. But they have lost faith in US steps in their country and many have opted to fight under the black SIS flag.
US spokesman hurried to contradict debkafile’s disclosure of Friday, Sept. 5, that the Obama administration and Tehran were fighting ISIS together and sharing intelligence in Iraq and Syria.
But the facts on the ground are undeniable and are pushing Iraqi Sunni leaders and commanders into the arms of the jihadists, roughly 30,000 fighters whose numbers are being swelled by volunteers .
The Kurdish army may not be able to defend its semi-autonomous republic (KRG) and the oilfields of Kirkuk in the north with an army of no more than 20,000 troops, outdated weapons and no air force.
Obama’s reliance on moderate Syrian rebel groups to stand up and fight the Islamists is even less realistic, when they have recently started losing enough spirit to fight their arch enemy, Bashar Assad.
Around the region, too, Saudi King Abdullah and the Emirates will shun any US-led coalition that rests on military and intelligence cooperation with Iran.
President Obama will soon discover his mistake in offering Turkey’s new president Tayyip Erdogan a role in the “core coalition” as the only representative of the Muslim Middle East, and scorning to count Egypt and Saudi Arabia into his formula for “degrading and defeating” Al Qaeda.
Erdogan is by and large persona non grata in the Sunni Middle East, excepting only in Qatar. He has won further distrust of late for his avid courtship of Tehran in the footsteps of Barack Obama.
Ankara’s hands are moreover tied by its failure to obtain the release of 46 Turkish citizens including diplomats held hostage since the Islamists overran Mosul in June.