Annihilation strategy limited ability of ISIS to spread its poison

NY Times:

ISIS Fighters Are Not Flooding Back Home to Wreak Havoc as Feared

Several factors contributed: The American-led campaign in Iraq and Syria focused on preventing militants from leaving, and many fought to the death.
The US backed forces cut the avenues of retreat and forced the ISIS fighters to die in place or surrender.  Trump also stopped Obama's policy of micromanaging military operations by amateurs in the White House.  This led to an increased operation tempo that made it difficult for the enemy to recover and maneuver.

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