U.S. Should Take Lead on ISIS

In order to stop ISIS, the United States has to take control and lead this fight against this terrorist organization. Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta thinks the United States has not provided strong enough leadership in the battle to defeat ISIS. “I think the U.S. has to lead in this effort because what we’ve learned a long time ago is that if the United States does not lead, nobody else will,” The United States need to come up with a diplomatic solution because as Panetta believes that,“airstrikes alone are not going to win here.” That is why the United States and coalition partners need to take territory away from the terrorist group. However the question of who that coalition is and what parties are responsible for has to be solved too. The former defense secretary said the efforts overseas aren’t coordinated:

We need to set a Joint Command Center where all of these countries are together on their objectives. And secondly, we need to increase our effort there, we need to increase the tempo of our air strikes, we need to organize ground forces, particularly, the Sunnis and the Kurds and arm them so that they can take territory back from ISIS. And frankly, we need to increase Special Forces and our intelligence advisors, not only to guide these forces, but to go with them in order to ensure that we are successful in this effort.

According to Panetta, many parties — Syrian President Bashar al Assad, – Iran, Hezbollah, former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki — deserve some of the blame for the rise of ISIS, so does the United States “by virtue of not getting involved sooner.” Specifically, Panetta said that “airstrikes alone are not going to win here” and the United States and coalition partners need to take territory away from the terrorist group.

 

Clearly there is still questions on how the U.S. plans on defeating ISIS.  But if the United States can create coalitions with other countries they can possibly somehow come up with a diplomatic solution to defeat the worldwide threat.