when you say all that have is gone, first of all, it seems there s reporting today that all anti-isis fighting from the coalition has essentially stopped. you mean the fighters will reconstitute again? that s always been the risk. new york times had a report that there were still 18,000 isis fighters across iraq and seara. these are the guys fighting america during the iraq war. this is al qaeda. their roots are insurgency. they ve just gone back to that. you mentioned that it was a sticky situation. everyone involved realized how sticky the situation was that, this partnership needed to continue because isis is still a major threat and needed to do counterinsurgency operations with the kurds to roll that up. it s over now, as you mentioned. out of desperation, the kurds were part of the fighting forces against the syrian regime of bashir al assad have turned to
anti-isis fighting from the coalition has essentially stopped. you mean the fighters will reconstitute again? that s always been the risk. new york times had a report that there were still 18,000 isis fighters across iraq and seara. these are the guys fighting america during the iraq war. this is al qaeda. their roots are insurgency. they ve just gone back to that. you mentioned that it was a sticky situation. everyone involved realized how sticky the situation was that, this partnership needed to continue because isis is still a major threat and needed to do counterinsurgency operations with the kurds to roll that up. it s over now, as you mentioned. out of desperation, the kurds were part of the fighting forces against the syrian regime of bashir al assad have turned to assad. which means after going down to