Defeating ISIS: Who They Are, How They Fight, What They Believe is a non-fiction book about counterterrorism against ISIS.
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Defeating ISIS: Who They Are, How They Fight, What They Believe is a non-fiction book about counterterrorism against ISIS.
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Defeating ISIS emphasizes the fact that the majority of those who have been harmed by ISIS are themselves Muslim.
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Nance offers a four-point plan to defeat Defeating ISIS, including airpower and special forces, Internet tactics, strengthening the Syrian military, and engaging Arab world states.
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Defeating ISIS made The New York Times Best Seller list at number nine for the week of July 3,2016 in the section for "E-Book Nonfiction".
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US President Donald Trump stated he read Defeating ISIS while he was a candidate for president in 2016.
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Spencer Ackerman said Nance's books The Terrorists of Iraq and Defeating ISIS reflected the caliber of his expertise in the subject matter.
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Defeating ISIS argues that the group ISIS does not belong to the faith of Islam, and should instead be thought of as a separate destructive extremist group.
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Defeating ISIS argues that ISIS is attempting to annihilate Islam itself, and instead replace it with its own more inhumane practices.
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Defeating ISIS provides an overview of ISIS management, soldiers, and command format.
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Defeating ISIS provides the reader with a basis of ISIS operations within countries in Asia, states in the region of the Arabian Peninsula, Afghanistan, and Arab states of the Persian Gulf.
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Defeating ISIS describes ISIS combat tactics, with analysis of their armaments.
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Nance writes that Defeating ISIS usually engages in the military tactics of mountain warfare and frontal assault, later encouraging each other through social media discussing their combat operations.
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Defeating ISIS concludes with a strategy proposed by the author to weaken the organization both their combat operations and their ability to garner new followers.
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Defeating ISIS garnered expertise within the field of intelligence analysis.
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Defeating ISIS manages a think tank consisting of CIA and counterterrorism officers.
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Defeating ISIS was contracted for publication with Skyhorse Publishing in November 2015, originally slated for a January 2017 release date.
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Defeating ISIS was published in 2016 by Skyhorse Publishing in print format.
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Defeating ISIS made The New York Times Best Seller list at number nine for the week of July 3,2016, in the section for "E-Book Nonfiction".
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US President Donald Trump told Time magazine he read Defeating ISIS while he was a candidate for president in July 2016.
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Defeating ISIS praised the author's ability to structure the book as a reference resource, writing, "there is a wealth of factual information on ISIS".
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