Why Airstrikes are a Trap but Here’s How We Defeat ISIS


Susanne.Posel-Headline.News.Official- isis.islamaphobia.fox.news.infowars.christians.bombing.strikes.us.russia.france_occupycorporatismSusanne Posel ,Chief Editor Occupy Corporatism | Co-Founder, Legacy Bio-Naturals
December 5, 2015

 

French journalist Nicolas Hénin , who was held captive by the Islamic State (IS) for 10 months, has a plan on how to defeat the terrorist group based on his time with the radicals.

This journalist was released with other French hostages in April of last year. Hénin was held along with James Foley, Steven Sotloff, David Haines and Alan Henning who were all beheaded by Mohammed Emwazi , a.k.a. Jihad John.

Hénin spoke with The Syrian Campaign , revealing a new way of looking at the air strikes on IS.

He said: “Strikes on ISIS are a trap. The winner of this war will not be the parties that have the newest, most expensive, most sophisticated weaponry, but the party that manages to have the people on its side.”

Because of the bombings, the US, Russia and the French governments “are more likely pushing the people into the hands of ISIS. What we have to do, and this is really key, we have to engage the local people. As soon as the people have hope in the political solution, then Islamic State will just collapse. It will have no ground any more. It will collapse.”

Hénin explained that IS members live in a “different matrix” than the rest of us because of their deeply held religious belief in a “mad prophecy” that there will be a coalition of “80 armies against an army of Muslims coming from all over the world” to fight in a global jihad.

The only way to beat IS is to understand that the bombing campaigns “are just fueling our enemies, and fueling the misery” of the Syrian people.

Because of the international community’s neglect to hear Syrian democrats who were calling for freedom, the radicalization and rise of IS was born.

Hénin said: “For every single Syrian killed since the beginning of this conflict by Islamic State, between seven and 10 have been killed by the Syrian regime. We have to understand that these two parallel disasters for the Syrian people, they depend one on the other, and one cannot fight one without fighting the other.”

To keep more Muslims from becoming radicalized by ISIS, the journalist pointed to the Syrian refugee crisis and the response of those nations that took in those fleeing from Islamic terrorism.

For IS to have so many people leaving their Muslim “dreamland” and being welcomed in by “unbelievers”, their justification for jihad had been thwarted because it was based on the concept that western nations hate Muslims.

Hénin said: “That is why they probably tried to manipulate the public during the Paris attack, to make us close our borders, and maybe, even more importantly, to close our minds.”

Taking this into consideration, Hénin explained that IS can “lose ground at high speed” if “the international community [were] to take [make] decision that all the Syrian regions that are held by the opposition are no-fly zones; no-fly zones for everybody. Not the coalition, not the Russians, not the regime. Nobody. So, actually to provide security to the people would be devastating for Isis and this is what the international community should focus on.”





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