Publication

Jun 2016

This paper advocates an anti-Islamic State strategy that emphasizes 1) building coherent regional opposition groups from the bottom up; 2) increasing direct US military aid to these groups; 3) translating the US’ investment into diplomatic influence with key external actors; and 4) pursuing political settlements that are acceptable to all reconcilable groups.

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Author Ilan Goldenberg, Nicholas A Heras, Paul Scharre
Series CNAS Reports
Publisher Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
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