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    Security experts: force alone will not defeat Daesh

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    Post by Rocky Mon 19 Dec 2016, 1:59 am

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    American experts say if we want to defeat Daesh and prevent it from appearing again with a new body, it is necessary to address behind its birth and growth of the root causes. 
    In order to cope with the uprising that spurred anger and frustration and resentment of a large part of the Sunni world, the military response alone would not be enough , despite the stunning gains made on the ground. 
    However, the fundamental problems in many parts of the Arab world - from the chaos, poverty and mismanagement - deepening by the day, and there are no easy solutions in sight. 
    During an annual conference on terrorism held Wednesday in Washington, experts said that the new unrest spread looks uncertain and nothing can provide ultimate comfort is unusual campaign to address the ideological. 
    During the conference , said Michael Hayden , the CIA , "manager with the coming of the new US administration there instinct calls to be tougher, but if it comes to our ability to kill human beings we would have done 14 years ago. We can not get out of this situation if we do not do something it is rigorous because we will have to be more stringent several times in the future. " He insisted Hayden on it unless it addressed the underlying causes that motivated the Sunni youth to join the armed movements, the appeal of radical Islam will continue and replenished the ranks of fighters of these movements and their leaders constantly. " 
    Stressed Bruce Riedel, a former analyst at the CIA, on the border of what he called Bstratejah decapitation that targeted the leaders of groups such as al - Qaida and Daesh, where he said "It's not a strategy to address the underlying problems that created the base or Daesh or Boko haram. These continuing problems and will form the major challenges facing the new US administration. "He added that the first challenge is the Arab world; it is a mess, he descended into the abyss of hell that we started to see its broad outlines. The situation is bad in Aleppo In Mosul , and I think it will get worse." 
    He says he did not see a sign of the end of the chaos that has emerged since the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011. He adds that the Arab world does not constitute more than five percent of the earth 's population, but nevertheless, about half of the terrorist acts in the past year were in the Arab countries, and at the same time still indicators, such as youth unemployment, very negative and do not expect to improve, says "frustrating thing The reasons that fueled the Arab spring - poor governance, poor economic performance, the proportion of high unemployment, lack of accountability, the behavior of the police, not allowing citizens to express their views - not processed any of them in any way. " As for Catherine Zimmerman, of the American Enterprise Institute, these socio - economic picture dangerous worse as the two groups of al - Qaeda and Daesh - which Taatsadman sometimes cooperating sometimes other - have enjoyed an increasing number of safe havens, where it says , " The problem is that we have the strategies to fight terrorism and not fight the insurgency. as that approach which relies on local partners and air strikes against the rebel leaders , worsens the problem in most cases. " Hayden said , "What is needed is fighting an ideological deep, and may have done so during the Cold War , where Qodhana communist ideology and managed it, but the Communist were not alien to us, it 's Western Philosophy founded by a German man in London. We had legitimacy, but we do not have a legitimate deep to battle against radical Islam. our impact in this deep fighting is very limited. " 
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