The
Economist
Sep 28th
2014, 23:50 by M.R. | CAIRO
FOR the
third time in as many decades America
is leading a powerful coalition to war in the Middle East.
On September 23rd the offensive expanded dramatically as coalition aircraft and
missiles struck in Syria,
widening the theatre beyond its initial arena in Iraq. Their target is a radical
jihadist group that has grabbed headlines since June, when its black-clad
gunmen burst beyond territory they had captured during Syria’s civil war and
seized big chunks of Iraq, including the country’s second biggest city, Mosul.
Alarm has grown as they have massacred hundreds of prisoners, sometimes with
grisly televised beheadings, and hounded thousands of Christians and other
minorities from their homes. Nearly everyone shares a desire to destroy this
scourge, yet they cannot seem to agree on what to call it. The group has been
variously dubbed ISIS, ISIL, IS, SIC and
Da'ish. Why the alphabet soup?