
We wont see a democracy develop in Syria anytime soon. There is no Syrian Thomas Jefferson. But one thing is clear ISIS grew out of the chaos in Syria and until some semblance of stability is obtained ISIS will continue to morph mature and metastasize.
But there is more we can do as well. The Obama administration must ramp up human intelligence collection in Syria. During the early days of al-Qaida a westerner would be killed before he or she got close to the groups core leadership. Now ISIS is actively recruiting westerners providing us with opportunities to infiltrate their ranks. This will require taking risks but we cant be risk-averse in the face of a surging terror threat. The recent strike by American special forces in Syria in whichISIS commander Abu Sayyaf was killed is a great example of how valuable this intelligence is and what can happen when its acted upon. We also must speed up our efforts to train and equip regional partners to eliminate ISIS where they live. The Peshmerga the fighting force of the Kurdish regional government has proven capable of going toe-to-to with ISIS in northern Iraq and eastern Syria while Sunni militia leaders have demonstrated a desire and willingness to engage ISIS in their areas of control. But these groups cannot do it alone and that is where U.S. support is crucial for rolling back not just containing ISIS. Make no mistake: there have been some successes already. U.S.-trained Iraqi forces have recapturedterritory gained by ISIS and they have killed somewhere in the range of 11000 to 14000 ISIS members in Iraq alone many of which were foreign fighters. ISIS propaganda tries to appeal to a young persons sense of adventure but the reality is that if you fight alongside ISIS you are more likely get a bombdropped on your head or a bullet in your chest. Weve already killed a lot of our ISIS enemies and we will continue to kill more but if were going to stop foreign fighter travel and ultimately ISIS we have to stop swatting at flies. Its time to drain the swamp. Syria is complicated. Ethnic tribal and ideological divisions have compounded to create a country that is more like five countries one controlled by ISIS one controlled by President Bashar Assad one controlled by the al-Qaida affiliate Nusra front one controlled by the Syrian Kurds and one controlled by a number of warring rebel parties. We wont see a democracy develop in Syria anytime soon. There is no Syrian Thomas Jefferson. But one thing is clear ISIS grew out of the chaos in Syria and until some semblance of stability is obtained ISIS will continue to morph mature andmetastasize. We are faced with various serious threats to our tranquility at home. As a country we have always risen to the challenge of our times. Our foes like ISIS dont want us to be able to enjoy life liberty or the pursuit of happiness it goes against everything they believe. The best way to ensure our ability to enjoy these inalienable rights is to make sure they flourish where our enemies live. Rep. Will Hurd (R-TX) spent almost a decade in the CIA as an undercover case officer including time in Afghanistan Pakistan & India. He serves on the House Committee on Homeland Security and chairs the IT Subcommittee for the Committee on Oversight & Government Reform.