Bill Maher is right about ISIS: New study confirms numbers in his controversial Hollywood Reporter piece
PolitFact digs into Bill Maher's numbers on ISIS and the Middle East -- and finds him mostly spot-on
“Real Time” host Bill Maher has been an outspoken opponent of ISIS, American involvement in the Middle East, and — perhaps most controversially — Syrian refugees. All this (and more) he laid out in a characteristically biting essay for The Hollywood Reporter.
On the matter(s):
How come Saudi Arabia didn’t take in any Syrian refugees? … Why don’t they fight their own battles? Why are Muslim armies so useless against ISIS? ISIS isn’t 10 feet tall. There are 20,000 or 30,000 of them. The countries surrounding ISIS have armies totaling 5 million people. So why do we have to be the ones leading the fight? Or be in the fight at all?
PunditFact, a branch of the fact-checking site PolitiFact, analyzed Maher’s figures in a recent report and found that they’re, by and large, on the mark.
With respect to ISIS’s size, according to the report, “reliable estimates … are hard to come by.” However, “The latest U.S. estimate is 19,000 to 25,000 released by the White House on Feb. 4 … So Maher is still in the ballpark.”
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