President Obama's plan for dealing with ISIS is a step in the right direction, albeit one that doesn't go far enough. That's because ISIS is the symptom and immediate threat, not the primary problem: The Middle East is a fundamentally ill region, one that has repeatedly exported its problems to the United States and the rest of the world and will continue to do so for decades. Iran's Islamic revolution, Saddam's rapacious Iraq, al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Hezbollah, and Hamas, the slaughter in Syria, Darfur. The litany goes on.
Despite the President's repeated efforts to deny it, the bitter reality is that the West is embroiled in a normative and strategic conflict with much of the Islamic world, a conflict that it did not seek but is nonetheless underway....
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Freilich, Chuck. “A Generational Challenge.” American Interest, September 22, 2014