the diplomacy would be aimed at what would happen during and after ISIS - but would not be diplomacy with ISIS
when ISIS is destroyed, you will still have people and groups in the area
When Nazi Germany was destroyed, the Allies still took part in diplomacy and peace building. They didn't say 'oh, we've shot a load of nazis and their government's agreed to unconditional peace, so lets pack up our bags and skiddadle'.
You seem to think its either one thing or the other.
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when ISIS is destroyed, you will still have people and groups in the area
When Nazi Germany was destroyed, the Allies still took part in diplomacy and peace building. They didn't say 'oh, we've shot a load of nazis and their government's agreed to unconditional peace, so lets pack up our bags and skiddadle'.
You seem to think its either one thing or the other.
( , Sun 23 Nov 2014, 17:11, Share, Reply)