Tuesday, February 17, 2015

On ISIS the USA Should Stay the Course

ISIS: What Must Be Done

Note From the Arab League's Web Page
I share this to highlight the point that the member states of the Arab League have the population and the resources, to be able to quickly raise a multinational force, to confront ISIS.
We should note that the sectarian divisions in the Arab League states, should be challenges for the countries themselves to overcome, in confronting an existential threat. Neither the United States, nor even the United Nations should be expected to have more vested interest in confronting ISIS, than the member states of the Arab League.
Fubara David-West.
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Any move on the part of the United States, to expand its military efforts against the so-called Islamic State, should be predicated on going back to the push by the Arab League that is contained in the following report. The Arab League's member states, should agree to provide the requisite troops and sizable proportions of their entire military forces, to the effort, before the United States extends its efforts. Meanwhile, President Obama and the United States should ensure, that the American strategy that defines what the United States is doing right now is not substantially changed. There should be no massive deployment of American ground forces into the fight against ISIS.---Fubara David-West.
CAIRO (AP) — The head of the Arab League urged its members Sunday to confront Islamic State extremists "militarily and politically," issuing an apparent call to arms as...
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