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Do you think it possible that significant US boots on the ground is exactly what ISIS wants? I do. One, it gives them legitimacy. Two, it feeds the religious war they want to have. Three, it pits us against other ME countries all over again.
I really do not agree that it is inevitable. The 2016 election will be a lot about that issue, and other than RP the GOP candidate is pretty much committed to more war in Iraq, which the electorate by and large opposes.
I didn't say I agreed with that rationale, but you and I both know that's where this path leads and that's regardless of political party.
And the answer, which I stated several months ago, is the fact that Iran is waiting in the winds for us to abandon everything in that area and pull back. And then swoop in as a savior and defeat ISIS or at least stops their advances. Which ends in some possible scenarios:
1. The US influence in the region bottoms out.
2. Iran becomes the de facto power over Iraq or what's left of it.
3. Saudi Arabia and the other nations in the ME are forced to deal with Iran without our backing.
4. ISIS is possibly recognized as a de facto nation state with the areas they have conquered and given legitimate recognition. Not very likely, but Iran would face the same problem we have in fighting an insurgency so they could present this kind of plan as a counter to all out war against ISIS. They use their influence over Assad to get him to agree to those terms and he keeps what remains of his territory.
These are some crazy Tom Clancy guesses of mine, but I bet someone in the government has gamed out this very same scenario. And no matter which way you cut it, we either meet ISIS head on or risk Iran making itself the regional power.
