RelentlessOblivion wrote:
That's certainly true but it's a case of asking are we better with the devil we know (Putin and Russia) or the unpredictable ISIS? Both have limited resources so won't be significant long-term threats unless they expand their borders and seize new lands. ISIS is probably the greater threat to the global economy if they control the Arabian oil lines it's a big problem for the west. Action certainly needs to be taken one way or the other. Australia and New Zealand face the added risk of a conflict in Asia between North and South Korea. It seems likely war will break out there in coming years and we have already pledged support for the South so fighting in the ME and Europe is a risky business for us. Considering our current economic state ensuring stability in Asia should be Australia's top priority particularly given most of our exports are to countries in the region.
Oh I agree that ISIS is bad news and has gotta go, but Vlad's motive isn't necessarily to just eliminate ISIS, but to protect Assad, which the US has made no bones about wanting out and with the deployment of Iranian troops, this forms a formidable counter to the West's influence in the region. I can see Cold War style proxy wars popping up, and that is dangerous in that region for obvious reasons.
In fact it's been reported that Russian bombs are landing on the CIA backed rebels (which is another tangled mess of a topic).
It could be even argued that the pullout from Iraq is a big factor in the creation of ISIS, therefore like it or not, our responsibility. What irks me is that (I confess to having a bit of nationalism in me) Putin made the US look weak and stupid. Or rather you could say, Obama / Kerry did.
Regarding the Asian problem, the US is obligated to defend S. Korea (and Japan, and Taiwan, we have a long list of countries we are obligated either by treaty or ally status to defend), but with a weak US president, I wonder how assured they feel? The world is cracking at the seams, we need strong upright people at the helm to deal with it, not limp noodle wristed selfie stick touting betas.