How the US Can Stop ISIS Without Setting Foot in Syria | New Eastern Outlook
By cutting off ISIS from its money, supplies, additional fighters,
weapons, and essential equipment, it would quickly be overwhelmed by
Syrian and Iraqi forces. Without cash to pay fighters, and without new
fighters to replace those lost in fighting, morale would quickly falter.
Without a constant torrent of weapons, ammunition, and fuel, ISIS and
other Al Qaeda affiliates would quickly lose their tactical
capabilities. Fighters unable to flee would be encircled and destroyed
as has happened deep within Syria’s interior where Syrian forces have
been able to cut supply lines to key cities and starve out terrorist
armies.