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Originally Posted by T@T
I disagree, Giving them tools like Twitter,Facebook and YouTube is stupid on an epic level, making them go completely dark will slow down the radicalization issues everywhere.
Let them try to radicalize people using carrier pigeons or a message in a bottle but don't give them modern communication tools.
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But isn't this just one example of what seems to be the bigger issue in that they(that takes some defining who they is) don't really want to defeat ISIS. The whole approach seems very scattered. Certainly not a WAR where you would take step after step including cutting their communication etc.
I don't see it happening because there seems to be no plan to take on ISIS and no desire to do so in any real meaningful way.
More like just a game using people as the toys and the various groups trying to win little battles while never trying to actually win the war.