Many interesting comments on Juan's article, one thing that stands out that has not been discussed regarding the quick rise of Isis is it has happened in a vacuum in other words in failed states. There are billions of Muslims living in countries, whether you agree with their politics or not, that remain relatively stable without the violence and destruction we see in Iraq, Syria and now spreading to Libya and Yemen. We can try an bomb them into oblivion but any resolution can only come about with the re-established of stability within these countries all the rest really is just interesting rhetoric without an answer.
Many interesting comments on Juan's article, one thing that stands out that has not been discussed regarding the quick rise of Isis is it has happened in a vacuum in other words in failed states. There are billions of Muslims living in countries, whether you agree with their politics or not, that remain relatively stable without the violence and destruction we see in Iraq, Syria and now spreading to Libya and Yemen. We can try an bomb them into oblivion but any resolution can only come about with the re-established of stability within these countries all the rest really is just interesting rhetoric without an answer.