ISIS OBAMA NETANYAHU

SOTT – In 2003, David Petraeus, then a division commander in Iraq, famously asked “tell me how this ends?” in reference to the conflict just starting there. It was a good question then, and it’s a good question now.

The war against the Islamic State gets a lot of attention, much of it focused on the immediate: Is the war going better or worse this month than last month? Is the Islamic State gaining ground or losing it?

Are U.S. air strikes killing more Islamic State leaders or fewer? But these things only matter if they contribute to an ultimate end to the conflict on terms the United States can live with. Will they?

In fact, we have a lot of evidence on wars like this and how they typically end. But it’s not a very encouraging story. The Islamic State threat is likely to persist, in one form or another, for a long time. In the meantime, we’re going to be stuck with a policy that amounts to containment and damage limitation, whose shortcomings will frustrate many Americans.

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2 thoughts on “Atlantic nonsense: U.S. ‘war on ISIS’ will last years, ‘not much we can do’”
  1. Putin………… Putin………………

    They certainly do not want to make much of his success in Syria…. that hundred years of war would only last a few months at best.

  2. The Us want to defeat ISIS and Trump says that he will bomb the hell out of them??? Isis is a creation of the Zionist Psychopaths for Greater Israel. Taeir orders come from up above: Satanyahu, The Rothschild’s Criminal Banking Mafia. Syria is in their way to conquer all the Middle East and Iran is so powerful that the Zio boys don’t want any one with power in the whole region. The US is not fighting ISIS, the US is supporting them for Israel.

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