ISIS is at war with America, but America is not at war with ISIS - not the president, nor the Congress, and certainly not the American people.
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ISIS is not an existential threat to something happening to someone in the United States of America. It's a serious problem overseas, but it's confusing and frightening.
If ISIS strikes, it's going to strike Americans - not Republicans or Democrats. This is not partisan politics.
United States and our allied partners need to wake up. ISIS is at war with us and civilization.
There are very few fighters in the ISIS organization in Iraq and Syria coming from the United States; most of them have either come from a region of the Middle East or from Europe.
I'm afraid you're gonna have to see more American military involvement in order to keep ISIS from spreading even further.
We have to face the fact that ISIS and its army of like-minded jihadists are determined to win that war and believe they are on the path to victory. They may well be right.
ISIS is luring Americans with empty and false promises that do not reflect reality on the ground in Iraq.
The United States should have stepped up and destroyed ISIS at its origins rather than wait until ISIS grew their capabilities and influence.
We try very quickly to show that we are not at war with the Iraqi people. We're trying to deal with the people who are indeed themselves at war with the Iraqi people.
If your goal is to destroy ISIS, there needs to be a ground force. It could be American or foreign.
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