If the Islamic State expects an aggressive military response, then France and Russia have just played into their hands...
If ISIS’ goal was to create chaos, then that gift has just been handed down to them on a silver platter.
On November 16, just 48 hours after the ISIS terrorist suicide bombings and shootings in five different locations in Paris, France retaliated with air strikes on Raqqa, Syria, said to be an ISIS stronghold. Two days later, Russia’s Putin launched a long-range air raid, deploying cruise missiles to destroy alleged ISIS munitions and supply depots to pay the terrorist group back for the Russian commuter flight downed by a bomb in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula last month, killing all 224 passengers.
ISIS has been looking for a chance to start a war, and it is getting what it wants, courtesy of France and Russia.
While it is understandable both powerful countries owe it to their citizens to strike back with as much force as possible, they are playing right into the Islamic State’s hands, whose main goal was to provoke such an overwhelming military response in the first place.
While the aggressive military retaliation may eventually weaken ISIS forces, and perhaps even end up destroying them completely, ISIS has been prepared for that eventuality, ever since its inception.
In his book “Beyond Fundamentalism, Iranian-American writer and scholar of religions, Reza Aslan, who holds a doctorate in Sociology from the University of California in Santa Barbara, said the main goal of radical Islamist groups is to facilitate the creation of a “cosmic war,” with Fundamentalist Islam and Western Christianity battling against each other.
This “cosmic war” takes no prisoners, which means there will be no settlement, negotiation, or surrender. This is why ISIS, like the al-Qaeda before them, has no qualms about sending suicide bombers to further their cause. They are ready to die to perpetrate this “cosmic war.”
Speaking of the al-Qaeda, President Bush responded to the 9/11 terror attacks by retaliating with a series of large-scale military campaigns against Afghanistan and Iraq. The total cost of the war: $6 trillion in the last 12 years, thousands of US troops killed, and nearly half a million Muslim civilians dead.
But did the war against Afghanistan and Iraq bring on democracy, and stop the spread of radicalism in the Middle East? It did not. The Islamic extremists reveled in the anger and hopelessness caused by the war, and recruited thousands of these angry and hopeless Muslims to inculcate into their cause.
President Bush’s strike at the heart of the Islam fundamentalists had exactly the opposite effect, provoking the kind of response terrorist organizations like ISIS feed on.
The deposition and execution of Saddam Hussein, and military aggression against the acts of Osama bin Laden left a vacuum that led to the birth of the Islamic State – leading to inflammatory news circulating about the US having created ISIS.
After the Paris attacks, a surge in Islamaphobia has resulted in anti-Muslim hate crimes all over Europe, with several countries closing their borders to refugees, and with France and Russia leading the air strike campaigns against alleged ISIS strongholds in Syria.
With the widespread anti-Muslim sentiment under way, ISIS can send a message to Muslims all over the world:
“Didn’t we tell you? These are your enemies…they are the enemies of Islam.”
H/T: Daily Dot, NYBooks, RT, New York Times, and Wikipedia
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