Over 3,000 words from Patrick Cockburn. A small investment of time required and well worth the effort. Don't be put off by the somewhat dry headline.
[...] For America, Britain and the Western powers, the rise of Isis and the
Caliphate is the ultimate disaster. Whatever they intended by their
invasion of Iraq in 2003 and their efforts to get rid of Assad in Syria
since 2011, it was not to see the creation of a jihadi state spanning
northern Iraq and Syria run by a movement a hundred times bigger and
much better organised than the al-Qaida of Osama bin Laden. The war on
terror for which civil liberties have been curtailed and hundreds of
billions of dollars spent has failed miserably. The belief that Isis is
interested only in ‘Muslim against Muslim’ struggles is another instance
of wishful thinking: Isis has shown it will fight anybody who doesn’t
adhere to its bigoted, puritanical and violent variant of Islam. Where
Isis differs from al-Qaida is that it’s a well-run military organisation
that is very careful in choosing its targets and the optimum moment to
attack them. Read more
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