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James Fallows actually argues in the Atlantic that it’s now impossible to fight ISIS, though with any luck, America might render it harmless. The West is beaten, unless it does things it find reprehensible. He casts it as a failure that began with the Bush administration, but it’s hard to see how it is not also a failure of the Obama administration. “I have come to the conclusion that there is no military solution to this issue that can be generated by the US. But I believe there is a political solution.”
Harf and Psaki -- two peas in a pod, and there are a lot of pods of these people. They are not serious, they just think they are, convinced that Daesh is a "problem" in search of a political solution:QuoteJames Fallows actually argues in the Atlantic that it’s now impossible to fight ISIS, though with any luck, America might render it harmless. The West is beaten, unless it does things it find reprehensible. He casts it as a failure that began with the Bush administration, but it’s hard to see how it is not also a failure of the Obama administration. “I have come to the conclusion that there is no military solution to this issue that can be generated by the US. But I believe there is a political solution.” They couldn't be more wrong. Muslim murderers are already doing the only job that matters to them; establishing the Caliphate."We cannot kill our way out of this war." Even Chris Matthews knows she's full of shiite.