More ISIS commentary I agree with
From
Ezra Klein at Vox:
ISIS isn't strong. It's weak. That doesn't mean it's not dangerous,
or that it can't hurt us. But we shouldn't pretend these are invincible
superterrorists. They're murderers fighting a war that they will lose
and we will win. Part of how they recruit young fighters is by
pretending that's not true — pretending they have a chance in this
fight, that they are strong, that they have the West on its heels. We
shouldn't indulge their fantasies. We can mourn their victims without
believing their propaganda.
The thing you need to remember about ISIS, says Gartenstein-Ross, is
it is not just weak in the West, it's also loathed across the Middle
East: "America is unpopular in the Middle East, but if we had ISIS's
approval rating, we would see that as a very, very serious strategic
problem. They have a terrible brand. So part of what we need to do is
simply avoid making mistakes that will let them present themselves as a
defender of Muslims. We need to make sure Muslims continue to
overwhelmingly reject ISIS."
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