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The US Fight Against Islamic State: Avoiding “Mission Creep”

Published December 3, 2014by Wayne White 3 Comments

by Wayne White Hyping the Islamic State (ISIS or IS) threat risks generating flawed policies. The White House probably is a source of frustration, as its critics claim, but others seem too eager to commit US combat troops. Meanwhile, the… Continue Reading →

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