There are extraordinary elements in the present U.S. policy in Iraq and
Syria that are attracting surprisingly little attention. In Iraq, the
U.S. is carrying out air strikes and sending in advisers and trainers to
help beat back the advance of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
(better known as ISIS) on the Kurdish capital, Erbil. The U.S. would
presumably do the same if ISIS surrounds or attacks Baghdad. But in
Syria, Washington’s policy is the exact opposite: there the main
opponent of ISIS is the Syrian government and the Syrian Kurds in their
northern enclaves. Both are under attack from ISIS, which has taken
about a third of the country, including most of its oil and gas
production facilities.
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/how-washington-enabled-isis/
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