ISIS Losing the Battle but Winning the War
by Giulio Meotti • June 21, 2017 at 5:00 am
- If ISIS is retreating in Mosul, it is rapidly advancing in Manchester. The Caliphate is winning its war in Europe. Six months ago in Britain, the rise of Jeremy Corbyn, the ultra-pacifist Labour party leader who blamed the "war on terror" for the recent attacks in Manchester and London, would have been unthinkable.
- As the Caliphate razed to the ground everything in its path, Europe reacted as if that were just the result of regrettable manners that should not concern her. The Islamists, however, had other plans.
- "Why, in August 2015, did ISIS need to blow up and destroy that temple of Baalshamin? Because it was a temple where pagans before Islam came to adore mendacious idols? No, it was because that monument was venerated by contemporary Westerners, whose culture includes an educated love for 'historical monuments' and a great curiosity for the beliefs of other people and other times. And Islamists want to show that Muslims have a culture that is different from ours, a culture that is unique to them". — Paul Veyne, archeologist.
(Image source: Islamic State)
The Islamic State is
crumbling -- if too slowly. More than two years have passed since French
President François Hollande promised, "We will bomb Raqqa". Sooner or
later, ISIS will probably be reduced to a small enclave with no
territorial continuity, and its chief, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, will be
eliminated. It would, nevertheless, be most dangerous to dismiss these
three years as a short parenthesis: Nazism did not last as long: "just"
12 years in power and five at war with the rest of Europe. The physical
and cultural consequences of the Nazi tyranny are, unfortunately, still
visible in Europe. The same will be said of the Islamic State. Three
years of terror and conquests are not bad in for a war between the
Caliphate vs. everyone else.
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