ISIL / ISIS is “surprisingly well-organized and grew fast” ... because it’s a Serbian op running thru (and under the auspices of) non-”moderate”-Turks, surrounded by layers of local anti-western Jihadis (”muslim”, “Islamic”, and other flavors).
The revenge that Balkan “muslims” have sought against the Clinton Administration and its legacy, is in at least one form: volunteers to fight in a variety of areas including as members of Russia’s mercenary organized militia in the Ukraine.
Overall, the effort is to “get back at the west.”
Though lethal, it all pales in contrast to the war against EBOLA, which is a major NBC (nuclear, biological, and chemical) continuation of events and must be treated as a war particularly against the B, by every nation.
The USA is very late at getting the logistical theater of operations going along the west coast of Africa. Whether or not “boots are on the ground” as direct attendants of people in need, boots must be on the ground, handling the logistical needs *for* the locals and medical people who are doing the work.
IOW, the locals and medical people *there* at the front lines ... need to look over their shoulders and see a ready supply of fresh water, protective gear, treatment of protective gear, and thoroughly efficient cremation plants -— because no person, nor pet, nor animal, nor associated clothing of EBOLA victims deceased, should go anywhere but straight to these cremation plants.
It’s war, and you have to kill EBOLA before it kills you. EBOLA cannot be left laying around in dead animals, dead people, dead anything - buried, because of “nice thoughts” and “wishful thinking.” BECAUSE, EBOLA comes back from the dead -— which is why we’re having the problem, again. We must arrange things so that EBOLA cannot be dug up, again.
ISIL / ISIS will try to.
Iraq Yazidis say their neighbours enabled jihadist attack
"The (non-Iraqi) jihadists were Afghans, Bosnians, Arabs and even Americans and British fighters," said Sabah Hajji Hassan, a 68-year-old Yazidi who managed to flee the bloody offensive by the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group.
ISIS Fighter Claims Turkey Funds the Jihadist Group
The Jerusalem Post reported one Islamic State member said Turkey, a member of NATO, provided funds for the terrorist group."Turkey paved the way for us. Had Turkey not shown such understanding for us, the Islamic State would not be in its current place. It [Turkey] showed us affection. Large [numbers] of our mujahedeen received medical treatment in Turkey, said the man, who was not identified.
America's Allies are Funding ISIS
Over the last two and a half years, Kuwait has emerged as a financing and organizational hub for charities and individuals supporting Syrias myriad rebel groups, the report said. Today, there is evidence that Kuwaiti donors have backed rebels who have committed atrocities and who are either directly linked to al-Qaida or cooperate with its affiliated brigades on the ground.Kuwaiti donors collect funds from donors in other Arab Gulf countries and the money often travels through Turkey or Jordan before reaching its Syrian destination, the report said. The governments of Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia have passed laws to curb the flow of illicit funds, but many donors still operate out in the open.
Why Turkey is Gone for Good: Another Jihadist World Power Rises
Turkey has long harbored al-Qaida financiers. And according to IDF Intelligence head Maj.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi, Turkey hosts three al-Qaida bases on its territory that enable terrorists to transit between Europe and Syria.