Michael Hannah first started his presentation on the “Rise of ISIS and their capabilities and what role should the United States play. Michael Hannah went on further and lamented on the invasion of Iraqi and he said “We still underestimate the 2003 invasion of Iraqi, we should know that we are still dealing with those ramifications of that war.” Mr. Hannah continues on to say that “during the year 2011 it was a contained complex operation, the lack of Iraqi capability after the United States drones …show more content…
Last point he said: “all these challenges, United States is uniquely unequipped to deal with these groups or the conflicts in this region. There is still huge parts of this that remain unfilled and until then, the war still remain unfilled. It’s a confusing time in the region he said, and will remain confusing for sometimes. If the United States wants to do more help in the region, they will have to accept the region as it exists in reality. People have to decide how to relate to Iraqi and Iran are two neighboring countries and they therefore can’t afford to be contained in rivalry. One attendee asked a question about the safety and future of Christian population in this region since the Shiite and Sunni relationship is getting worst. Michael Hannah said “the war in Yemen is a complete catastrophe, it is also an undercover war, but it is definitely serious war going on there.’ he said. He further said that “this war in Yemen is a humanitarian catastrophe, if Saudi is willing to use all their fancy military equipment they have from the United States. He said it will eventually be an open ended sectarian conflict. The region is a very difficult place for the religious minorities to stay and the Christian population has to situate themselves or be faced chaos, it is just a dangerous place for a minority to stay he