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US strategy in Middle East: create martyrs, weaken Taliban & Iran, help IS

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Huh? Yah, they're doin' a really, really great job.

IS recruits come entirely from disaffected sunni youth, primarily Saudi. US dawdling leaving Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, merely adds fuel for anti-imperialist resistance across Asia.

*Muslim youths from India, Pakistan, the Maldives, and Bangladesh have reportedly travelled to fight under the IS banner in Iraq and Syria.

*IS has established a substantial support base in Afghanistan, where al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders are struggling to remain relevant in the face of IS's growing stature in the Levant region and beyond. IS black flags have been hoisted in the Ghazni and Nimroz provinces of Afghanistan.

Assassinating IS leader al-Baghdadi with made-in-US-Israel drones merely created yet another martyr, up there with Awlaki , Bin Laden s and now Soleimani. Hundreds of Taliban mujahideen have switched allegiances, seeing no end to US occupation, and giving up on trying to make Afghanistan livable again.

If only the US had withdrawn from Afghanistan in 2002.

If only the US had not invaded Iraq, Libya, Syria.

Now it is left with weak, discredited Saudi prince Bin Salman (but such a pretty face) as a 'reliable' ally. Blowing up Iranian General Soleimani merely confirmed to the Muslim world the truth that Iran is holding the Islamic torch for both Shia and Sunni.

Whether the West likes it or not, only Iran has the moral authority and the religious affiliation that gives it the natural leadership role in the fight against terrorism. It's not a 'shia arc' but a united front against IS and imperialism. Trump recognized as much by assassinating Iran's leading general, in Iraq on a peace mission . Presumably the fact that the US is occupying Iraq gives it the right to do whatever the hell it likes.

We can only look back fondly at the Taliban of the 1990s as relatively benign, compared to the evils now facing Afghanistan and Asia. By continuing to undermine the possibility of stability in a post-US occupation Afghanistan and Iraq, bravely forging ahead with the latest American counterinsurgency strategy, IS thrives. The Bin Ladens and al-qaeda may be dead, but their agenda is robust.

As Trump and Netanyahu conspire to expand illegal settlements in Palestine, make Jerusalem Jews-only, and now, with Erdogan, conspire to keep Syria weak, we can only understand this as fiddling while the Middle East burns .

We seem to be in the homestretch for the Endtimes. God help us.

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