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Arabs, Coalition Partners Don't Think U.S. is Serious About Defeating Islamic State

Arab and coalition partners are showing "a great deal of skepticism" about the U.S. strategy to defeat the Islamic State, according to Middle East analyst Fawaz Gerges.

"Everywhere I go, in every Arab television station, and everyone I talk to, say, 'Are the Americans serious about basically defeating the so-called Islamic State?'" Gerges said.

"People are not convinced that the American strategy is comprehensive, is long-term, is decisive."

Gerges said the city of Kobani, Syria, will fall because coalition partners will not provide ethnic Kurds on the Syrian-Turkish border with arms to defend themselves against IS militants.

"American-led strategy is based on the idea you need local forces," Gerges said. "What better of a local force do you have here--the Kurdish citizens who are defending their areas against this particular organization? This is the problem--the problem is the coalition itself, the nature of the coalition, and the lack of really, basically, one particular strategic vision vis-a-vis the so-called Islamic State."