U.S. Focus On The Battle for Kobani Means That The Islamic State Can Attack Elsewhere

Monday, 27 October 2014


Smoke and flames rise over Syrian town of Kobani after an airstrike, as seen from the Mursitpinar crossing on the Turkish-Syrian border in the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province, October, 2014. Credit: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach



What The Failure Of ISIS To Take Kobani Means -- Mark Thompson, Time



The Kurdish struggle to hold on to Syrian border town isn't all good news



Coming back after two weeks away, it’s surprising that the Syrian town of Kobani hasn’t fallen to the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria. Pentagon officials were predicting earlier this month that ISIS fighters would overrun the town, near the Turkish border, by mid-October, followed by widespread slaughters among the conquered population.



That hasn’t happened. And while that’s obviously good news in the short term for the city’s 200,000 largely-Kurdish residents, it’s tougher to handicap what it means for the long-term U.S.-led effort to “degrade and destroy” ISIS.



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My Comment:
Win the battles .... but lose the war. It looks like the U.S. is repeating history.

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