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From [https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/john-kasich-assets/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/17193737/National-Security.pdf Kasich’s “American Security Factsheet”]
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===Defeat ISIS:===
 
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Wiping ISIS off the map requires a complex, collaborative strategy involving mutual defense action by NATO—as well as regional allies—in the wake of the attack on France, intensifying international intelligence cooperation, increasing support to the highly-effective Kurdish military, creating safe havens and no-fly zones, combating human trafficking in refugees, a NATO & regional coalition with ground troops, and more aggressively fighting the war of ideas to discredit ISIS.
'''Defeat ISIS:''' Wiping ISIS off the map requires a complex, collaborative strategy involving mutual defense action by NATO—as well as regional allies—in the wake of the attack on France, intensifying international intelligence cooperation, increasing support to the highly-effective Kurdish military, creating safe havens and no-fly zones, combating human trafficking in refugees, a NATO & regional coalition with ground troops, and more aggressively fighting the war of ideas to discredit ISIS.
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[https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/john-kasich-assets/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/17193737/National-Security.pdf (JKWAS)]

Latest revision as of 18:33, 27 January 2016

Kasich | Middle East | (section page)

Defeat ISIS:

Wiping ISIS off the map requires a complex, collaborative strategy involving mutual defense action by NATO—as well as regional allies—in the wake of the attack on France, intensifying international intelligence cooperation, increasing support to the highly-effective Kurdish military, creating safe havens and no-fly zones, combating human trafficking in refugees, a NATO & regional coalition with ground troops, and more aggressively fighting the war of ideas to discredit ISIS. (JKWAS)