Nancy A. Youssef and Michael Weiss, Daily Beast: Big Win Over ISIS Could Mean a New War
The fight against ISIS is succeeding, but ironically the wins scored by US-backed forces raise tough questions about who exactly will rule when ISIS is gone.
Troops fighting ISIS appeared to on the verge of another victory over the self-proclaimed Islamic State Wednesday, as they moved into a city that has served as the main thoroughfare for ISIS foreign fighters and weapons. But the potential seizure of the Syrian city of Manbij by U.S.-backed forces is only likely to set off a new battle for control—this time pitting Arabs against Kurds.
The battle Wednesday reflected a growing problem for the U.S. and its push to train local fighters, even as those forces take territory from ISIS. Who exactly will govern those towns now? Will it be the Kurds who have led the fight against ISIS? Or will it be what some in the Pentagon have privately called the “token Arabs” trained by the U.S. to accompany them?
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WNU Editor: War and conflict is now the new normal in much of the Middle East, and even if the Islamic State is defeated .... sectarian conflict and war will be the norm for a long time. How long .... I give it a few generations before this hatred burns out.
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