Opinion: Here's Why ISIS And Al-Qaida Will Lose Their War Of Attrition
"America sees this as an existential fight," writes former CIA analyst Aki Peritz, who argues in this case, the classic insurgent strategy of bleeding a better-resourced adversary is doomed to fail.
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