12-26-2015, 05:25 PM
I saw a video of a militant training grade school kids- looked like they were below the fifth grade- on how to use automatic weapons and kill people.
ISIS also seems like an ideology, as opposed to a set organization, so when one set of fighters die, there will be a new group growing up to take their place.
Will they start attacking us when we lay-off a bit and draw-out of those areas?
Short of nuking Syria and Iraq and turning that whole area into a wasteland, is it even possible to defeat ISIS?
ISIS also seems like an ideology, as opposed to a set organization, so when one set of fighters die, there will be a new group growing up to take their place.
Will they start attacking us when we lay-off a bit and draw-out of those areas?
Short of nuking Syria and Iraq and turning that whole area into a wasteland, is it even possible to defeat ISIS?