Barak admitted today that his anti-ISIS effort in Iraq is still not fully planned out; Barry, let me help you.
First, we commit 75,000 troops to Eastern Syria, and we kill every ISIS fighter to the last man.
Second, we retake those cities in Western Iraq and in Eastern Syria, and we plan to stay with bases and sustainable forces to keep martial law or fledgling democracy peaceful and law abiding. We stay there for 30 years till the pacification, moderation of religious extremism and democratization of the local populations is achieved.
Third, our foreign policy posture in the region will have two prongs: on the left branch we pronounce and enforce military assistance to Israel and Kurdistan against all assailants; on the right branch we thwart radical Islam, whether it is Shia and Iranian, or Sunni and Arabic.
Fourth, we work with all Muslims countries in the region to bring jobs, education and capitalist growth to their stagnant economies to give young males something to live for and work for beside religious radicalism.
Fifth, we make it clear to all countries there and in Africa, that we will not stand by and watch terrorism and genocide being committed against local Christian populations.
Sixth, we work to limit radicals from obtaining weapons of mass destruction. Included in these defensive measures is the American implementation of a laser-armed and missile-armed Iron Dome to shoot down rogue missiles anywhere in the world.
This foreign policy strategy is coherent, clear and, I believe, will be effective. I am sure that there are deficiencies in it, but Barak could do worse than to follow this plan.
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