“Islam and the West at War,”          reads                    a recent New York Times headline.
It would certainly seem that          way if one were to take at face value the          putrid assertions of Western governments          that are not particularly known for their          honesty or integrity. But astute observers          of history and geopolitics can spot a          deception when they see one, and the latest          theatrical performances being marketed to          the masses as real, organic occurrences          remind one of a Monty Python sketch.
In the past week we have          witnessed a number of expedient events that          were designed to legitimize the West’s          imperialist foreign policies in the minds of          the masses. On Feb. 15 the Islamic State          (also known as ISIS)                   released          another highly choreographed and visually          striking video allegedly depicting the          beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians.          Shortly following the video’s release, the          Egyptian dictator Abdel Fattah el-Sissi                   launched          air strikes against ISIS targets in Libya          where the execution video was allegedly          filmed, although experts are                   now saying                    that the production was faked.
ISIS’s continued          provocations in the form of carefully          crafted, emotionally impactful execution          videos (real or faked), such as the recent          immolation of a caged Jordanian pilot,          cannot possibly be the work of rational          actors seeking a military victory in any          capacity. The videos only ever work to          ISIS’s disadvantage, solidifying the resolve          of their current ‘coalition’ opponents as          well as creating new enemies upon every          release.
Sixty-two countries and          groups are presently fighting in the dubious           ‘coalition’ against ISIS, most of which have          modern militaries with advanced air and          ground forces. Why in the world does ISIS          continue to entice more countries to join          the already over-crowded alliance against          them? Why a group that purports to want to          establish a ‘state’ which will ostensibly          govern millions of people is deliberately          seeking more and more enemies and a constant          state of war with them beggars belief.
Does ISIS think it can do          battle with the whole planet and achieve          victory, culminating in world domination?          How do people who harbor such ridiculous          delusions have the wherewithal and resources          at their disposal to organize and recruit          thousands of fighters from around the world          to an utterly ludicrous cause doomed to          sheer failure? How can this be anything but          a contrived prank of an operation?
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