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CNN analyst find ISIS threat to be “mostly hype”
Hot Air.com ^ | September 6, 2014 | JAZZ SHAW

Posted on 09/06/2014 2:00:55 PM PDT by Kaslin

As the President continues to struggle with a strategy regarding what we should do about ISIS, one of the key questions being batted around is how to define the precise level of threat which ISIS poses to the United States. It’s a valid question, actually, so it was with interest that I followed a link on this subject to an opinion piece by CNN’s national security analyst, Peter Bergen. The title gives a fairly solid summary of the contents. ISIS threat to U.S. mostly hype.

ISIS has Americans worried. Two-thirds of those surveyed in a recent Pew Research poll said they consider the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to be a “major threat” to this country. But are such fears really justified?

Despite the impression you may have had from listening to U.S. officials in recent weeks, the answer is probably not really.

For a start, U.S. officials have been inflating the numbers of Americans fighting for ISIS, which has muddied the issue for the public.

As I implied above, there is a valid discussion to be had about the precise level of threat posed by ISIS in broad strokes. Some have argued that, while ISIS certainly wouldn’t mind seeing a large number of Americans killed, they are fairly tied up at the moment with their efforts to take and hold territory in their prospective caliphate. How many people can they spare to attack the American homeland? But such arguments become rather moot when the black masked maniacs begin releasing videos of their members chopping off the heads of Americans. That makes the threat direct, immediate and deserving of a vigorous response. But let’s get back to the CNN article.

You’ll note that Bergen (bio) begins his piece by saying For a start, when talking about inaccurate depictions of the number of American citizens fighting with the terrorists. This would seem to imply that there are more reasons to follow which demonstrate why ISIS is more hype than harbinger of doom. But if you read the entire article, there are no other reasons offered. Half of the piece talks about various estimates of Americans fighting for the terrorists and the rest is about why war would be a bad idea.

Frankly, I think Bergen needed a few more bullet points in his presentation. If he wants to say that the number of American ISIS fighters is more like a dozen, that’s fine. Call it six. That doesn’t really matter to me, beyond the understandable desire to find those six people in particular and erase them. But achieving that laudable goal doesn’t do much in terms of eliminating the threat of ISIS in its entirety. So where was the rest of Bergen’s analysis?

Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised. Since this story first erupted, Peter has been singing a fairly consistent tune, no matter how many stories of brutality and horror make it to cable news channels. On August 20th, he described the situation as still “only a potential threat” to the US. And he clearly hasn’t thought much of any serious military response to ISIS, suggesting strongly – if not saying outright – only two days later that maybe we should just pay the terrorists the ransoms they demand.

If there’s not an escape or a successful rescue effort, Western governments whose citizens are held by ISIS have only the options of either a negotiation involving ransom or the real possibility that their hostages may be executed.

This is the sobering choice that faces President Barack Obama and his national security advisers. It’s not much of a choice at all.

Leaving aside the emotional appeal of paying up and hopefully saving the lives of loved ones, this world view doesn’t seem to have worked well so far. Several countries, including Germany, France, Italy and Spain, have paid millions of dollars to these terrorists. And rather than calming them down and prompting more civil behavior, the payments have served only to embolden them and finance their illegal arms purchases.

Coming from this perspective, it is perhaps not surprising that Bergen would continue to claim ISIS isn’t much of a threat. But reality is intruding quickly and seems to beg to differ.


TOPICS: Editorial; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bergen; cnn; iran; iraq; isis; liberalmedia; peterbergen; rop; waronterror
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To: Kaslin

“cnn analyst”.....nuff said


81 posted on 09/06/2014 9:52:14 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: heye2monn

I visited Israel many years ago, just guessing but it looks like Eilat in the Gulf of Aqaba to me?


82 posted on 09/06/2014 11:57:52 PM PDT by captmar-vell
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To: rollo tomasi

If all ISIS was doing was rampaging about beheading left wing useful idiot reporters like dhimmi Bergen instead of Christians,

then I wouldn’t think they were much of a threat either,


83 posted on 09/07/2014 12:09:52 AM PDT by captmar-vell
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To: captmar-vell

“If all ISIS was doing was rampaging about beheading left wing useful idiot reporters...”

Shoot, if ISIS was just doing that they would be a net positive, not a threat.

Of course if they were doing that then Barky would somehow find the cojones to bomb them out of existence.


84 posted on 09/07/2014 12:17:02 AM PDT by Pelham (California, what happens when you won't deport illegals)
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To: bgill

Some time after the 9 11 attacks there was some European who labeled the destruction of the WTC something along the lines of epic performance art. There was a thread or two here on FR and none of us were too amused at this piece of Eurotrash.


85 posted on 09/07/2014 2:47:36 AM PDT by xp38
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To: pieceofthepuzzle

I happened to be channel surfing and stopped on a group of idiot libs chatting about ISIS. One of the talking points they said was the population they now control have been abused by prior regimes (Assad in Syria and Hussein and whatever govt is now in Iraq) and that ISIS is providing them with services such as education. They also said they are a well run outfit that now has quasi state like powers. The exact same thing could have been said about Nazis and almost any other totalitarian regime. Leftists seem to love totalitarians and once they observe them in place try to justify their existence. One also brought up the point that the Saudis in the last month or so have beheaded far more than the two ISIS have shown so far. This is the level of idiocy that we are facing.


86 posted on 09/07/2014 3:04:20 AM PDT by xp38
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To: TexasCajun

1997


87 posted on 09/07/2014 3:08:03 AM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: Kaslin

Yes, dummy...ask the thousands of dead about the hype.


88 posted on 09/07/2014 5:29:44 AM PDT by luvie (All my heroes wear camos! Thank you David, Michael, Chris Txradioguy, JJ, CMS, & ALL Vets, too!l)
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To: piasa
On May 2, 2011, shortly after it was reported that Osama bin Laden had been killed, Bergen stated on CNN: "Killing bin Laden is the end of the War on Terror. We can just sort of announce that right now."[6]
89 posted on 09/07/2014 5:41:14 AM PDT by TexasCajun
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To: captmar-vell

90 posted on 09/07/2014 9:03:38 AM PDT by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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To: xp38

“This is the level of idiocy that we are facing.”

It’s more than idiocy. Their arrogance, aggressiveness, and willingness to rationalize and do almost anything to promote their world view are all inversely proportional to their actual grasp of the truth.


91 posted on 09/07/2014 3:11:51 PM PDT by pieceofthepuzzle
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To: COBOL2Java

thanks


92 posted on 09/07/2014 3:36:41 PM PDT by heye2monn (MO)
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To: captmar-vell

I think I’ll buy it. Interest rates are low. :-)


93 posted on 09/12/2014 3:30:49 PM PDT by heye2monn (MO)
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94 posted on 09/19/2014 3:46:09 PM PDT by timestax (American Media = Domestic Enemy)
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