ISIS Future
ISIS Future
ISIS Future
Following the defeat in Falluja and the loss of more than 40% of its
territory (chipped away by Kurdish groups, Shia militias, the Iraqi
army, and US-led airstrikes in Iraq; by Russian and Assad troops in
Syria), ISIS is shifting emphasis to terror attacks, the new way to
capture global headlines and attention.
Unlike al-Qaeda, which chose difficult and strategic targets such as
embassies or the Pentagon, ISIS chose the most vulnerable ones,
because this would sow the most terror and do the most human
damage.
ISIS is still a government that has resources (money, weapons,
experienced officers and veteran fighters) to put behind plots with very
motivated people, many of them with European passports.
ISIS
But how come Isis - or Islamic State, or ISIL, or Daesh with its
medieval ideology could impressively advance over the past two
years? Was just the strength of its ideas, its ruthless and
technologically modern propaganda and gruesome videos of
beheadings? Was its offer of a cause demanding sacrifice, in return,
perhaps, for an eternal reward?
Is it realistic to believe that ISIS will endure?
It is worth mentioning that ISIS prospered in Iraq largely as the result
of US and UK widespread disorder left after they toppled Saddam
Hussein by dispossessing the once-dominant Sunnis; ISIS offered
them a way back. Similarly in Syria and elsewhere, the appeal of ISIS
reflects a quest for order and revenge quite as much as a religious idea.
This is why military force is not necessarily the only key to its defeat,
just as it was not the only key to its victory. When Mosul changed
hands in 2014, it was reported to be largely by consent.
However, even if ISIS is past its peak (with Mosul likely to change
hands again), mainly thanks to Russia's determination, its astonishing
success has given a host of outsiders a pretext for intervention in the
Middle East the real purpose of which is less to defeat this detestable
movement than to keep a stake in the unresolved power-play in the
Middle East. This is why ISIS defeat in Ramadi and Fallujah should be
considered with a new sense of proportion.
So, who is behind ISIS? For sure, the tendency by Turkey, Saudi
Arabia and Qatar to support and arm the rebels with weapons (anti-
tank and anti-air rockets, mortars and heavy machine guns) for
combating the Assad regime can only create more turmoil and help
ISIS to survive. Reportedly Turkey, while being part of the anti-ISIS
coalition, would have bought the terrorists oil and organized on its
territory the recruitment and training of hundreds of jihadist freedom
fighters by securing their further passage into Syria,
Then, under the pressure of Europeans and the international
community, Turkey stopped supporting ISIS whose terror attacks on its
own soil are now the price of playing with a devil and creating a
monster that it cannot control anymore.
The images from Paris, Brussels and Dhaka caused both shock and
rage.
When the Islamist killers opened fire, they killed and maimed people
who had nothing to do with Western policy in Iraq or Syria, who were
guiltless of any provocation or disrespect to their religion.
They killed scores of people who were simply out for a night of fun
and entertainment (in Paris) or going to work or abroad (in Brussels)
or away on business (in Dhaka).
It was a premeditated onslaught on the very European daily life, by
striking places representing our Western culture of democratic
freedom, tolerance and equality between the sexes. A culture rejected
by the Islamists: where we see personal happiness and fulfilment, they
see a behaviour considered shameful or distasteful. Where we see
civilisation, they see something they wish to destroy.
These are people who behead not just Christians and Yazidis, but
Shias and other Muslims who dissent from their interpretation of
Islam. They want to spread fear and paranoia. They want to divide
Muslim from Muslim and above all they want to divide Muslims
from the rest of the world.
There can be no compromise with this twisted ideology, with this
nihilistic, pathetic and narcissistic death cult.