War Strategy
Washington has put airstrikes at the heart of its campaign, but the tactics used against al Qaeda won’t work now. Instead we must decimate the mid-level leadership ISIS relies on.
Daniel Trombly is an analyst with Caerus Associates, a research and strategy firm based in Washington, D.C., a defense contractor, and writer on international affairs and strategy. He blogs at Abu Muqawama and Slouching Toward Columbia. Follow him on twitter @stcolumbia.
Washington has put airstrikes at the heart of its campaign, but the tactics used against al Qaeda won’t work now. Instead we must decimate the mid-level leadership ISIS relies on.
Daniel Trombly on why neither the U.S.—nor anyone else—is about to secure Syria's chemical weapons.