philmud
Well-Known Member
First I'm going to preface this by saying that I hope it won't generate general anti-Islamic commentary. I hope we can all acknowledge that the stated beliefs & actions of Islamic State fighters are not representative of a whole religion, but an extremist (mis)interpretation. I'd prefer this discussion to be about them & the situation in Syria & Northern Iraq specifically.
I'm interested in what people's thoughts are. I was staunchly opposed to the war in Iraq early last decade, though as time went on I was not in favour of immediate withdrawal (you make a mess, you help clan it up).
IS scare me though, and I think boots on the ground will become necessary. On the flip-side though, boots on the ground may be the kind if antagonism that has sustained the emergence of IS. Experts are suggesting this thing will span generations - that's some scary shit!
I'm interested in what people's thoughts are. I was staunchly opposed to the war in Iraq early last decade, though as time went on I was not in favour of immediate withdrawal (you make a mess, you help clan it up).
IS scare me though, and I think boots on the ground will become necessary. On the flip-side though, boots on the ground may be the kind if antagonism that has sustained the emergence of IS. Experts are suggesting this thing will span generations - that's some scary shit!