Thursday, June 18, 2015
What Is The Islamic State's Military Strategy?
Bill Law, BBC: The military strategy behind IS conquests
A year on from Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's declaration of a caliphate, Islamic State (IS) remains a powerful battlefield force, despite thousands of air strikes launched against it by the United States and its allies.
The stated aim of the aerial campaign was, in the words of US President Barack Obama, to "degrade and ultimately destroy" the Islamic State. However, if anything IS has shown surprising resilience and emerged more battle-hardened.
An analysis of their military strategy helps to explain why. At its core is the concept of "Remaining and Expanding", enunciated in the group's propaganda magazine Dabiq in November 2014.
WNU Editor: Conquer. Consolidate. Remain. Expand. That about sums it up.
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well I don't think the rapport adresses how the IS deals with the coalition - which is to scare but not engage.. what I mean they issue alots of threats against coalition countries and populations, but refrain from performing any real actions. So leave the countries unwilling to commit for the fear of dosmetic terror, while not perform an act that will change this like 9/11
Yes but be prepared to "expand" once we're done here.
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