Ohhhh. Now that you explained it it makes so much more sense. Actually, no, it makes no sense whatsoever (I'm so glad that is one word).If you counter-punch is that with your right or left?The first question that has to be answer is how much, if any, control do the founders of ISIS still have. As long as no one will acknowledge this group did not spring up from the dust we will not know what strategies to use against it.
counter-punch by rosie>>>> the more information the better---
but I do believe that the ISIS program is self sustaining------
CALIPHATE is to islam as TRINITY is to Christianity. -----as long as there are muslims in the world-----a CALIPHATE will seem attractive. In fact there are LOTS of muslims in
the world . The FOUNDER of ISIS is muhummad (the big MO)
ISIS did not just spring up all by its own means. ISIS took towns at speeds not even dreamed of by the mightiest army in the world. Of course they did not have our rules of engagement constraint. Both the CIA and Mossad have billions of dollars and are proactive. Whatever they are spending it on has to be in plain sight even if it is not claimed by them. (I am repeating myself here.) ISIS might be, might not be, running on its own now but sure it did not start that way.
Oh, and the Caliphate is a completely different thing from the Trinity.
silly-----I meant by the analogy that it is CENTRAL TO THE
RESPECTIVE RELIGIONS-------I will explain
Christianity~~~~ trinity in heaven
Islam ~~~ muhummad on earth and allah above
son of muhummad CALIPH on earth and
allah above
Judaism ~~~~ kosher corned beef on rye--at local
deli------HaShem above
Islam is very clear that this existence is only illusionary and one must not be fooled by its enticements. I have never been to a Jewish deli or had an authentic Jewish meal, whatever that might be. I have had many a Middle Eastern meal however. Asheh Reshteh is my favorite by far, mmmmm.
You have never eaten in a deli? You must live in a small town.
This will give you an idea of what is served at a deli.
Deli Man - Cohen Media Group
A Kurd opened up a restaurant in this area, and as the owner tells people "Ok folks, this is NOT Persian, NOT Lebanese, NOT Greek ... It's Kurdish! Go with an open mind, some of the things you are used to in Mediterranean food are not."