Serendipity
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- Mar 14, 2017
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Wow, you have some deep insights.1. ISIS was already circling the drain in the middle east before Trump was elected. I will give his administration some credit, though I think this would have happened regardless of who was in office.
2. They are not gone, and certainly not out. All we're doing is waiting until the next generation of Muslim boys in the region grow up to be old enough to hold guns and then we'll see another resurgence of violence, not to mention kooks and outliers in other countries. The United States (and Saudi Arabia, Israel) has turned this region into a rotating power vacuum. (Ok, it had issues before then, too... For about 5,000 years...) The US bombed and killed so many civilians and destroyed so many lives (and scarred the land with depleted uranium) that we'll probably see this kind of thing go on for at least another millennia, unless someone rises to unite the land and the people of all religions. That will be extremely difficult to do.
Ok, we've weakened the Terrorist of the Month club this time. So? Just wait until next month's feature!
The destruction of Isis should not be credited to the US or Trump. The Syrian army and the Russian forces destroyed them. The US bombed the Deir el Zor army base and to me this is enough evidence that they did not want Isis to go away.
You’re right, let’s wait for the US to start funding another ‘Muslim’ terrorist group.