1)     The
stability of troop morale depends on the conviction of the rank-and-file masses
as to the just nature of the war in which they sacrifice their lives.  If they recognize the cause for which they
struggle to be just, they fight with enthusiasm.  (‘The
Philosophical Heritage of V. I. Lenin and Problems of Contemporary War’ (Moscow 
In contrast.  The bourgeoisie attempts to pass off its own
mercenary interests as the interest of all the people.  The problem is to reveal to the soldiers and
the entire populace of a given country the criminal goals of the bourgeois
government and incite the masses to refuse to be accomplices of the crime.  (Phil. Her., p. 207).  
[COMMENT] In the fight against ISIS and derivatives thereof , US ISIS  on the other hand is a poster child for the above
statement.  Politically, it recruits from
disaffected Muslims and foreign fighters who do not share the West’s value systems or its aspirations.
2)    
Lenin—Revolutionary deeds are performed by millions of individuals at a
moment of special upsurge and exertion of all human capabilities, when all
their consciousness, will, enthusiasm and fantasy are mobilized… their
extensive _____ possesses proletarian instinct, proletarian comprehension and
awareness of duty.” (Phil. Her., p. 188). [COMMENT:  ISIS  –
religion]  “The spiritual capability of
revolutionary masses to stand and win in a savage clash with the class enemy is
based on the profoundly just character of the struggle being wages by the
proletariat and its army.  We can wage
war because the masses know what they are fighting for …”  Imperialist armies lack this source.  (Phil. Her., p. 188).    
[COMMENT]  The above observation is the bottom line of why ISIS / derivatives are winning —they are in their  own neighborhoods and the US armed forces are
far from home and without real focus, e.g., ‘Why we fight’ series in Word War
Two.  Slogans like ‘fighting for
democracy’ are just as bland and useless as were Soviet calls for proletarian
sentiment.  But the theory and
observations stated above correctly assess the issue.  In 2015, ISIS 
bases its appeal on religion and Muslim victimization.  
3)     It’s
not so much that ISIS  achieves military
objectives – it achieves political objectives. Under a chapter titled ‘Tactical
Victory, Strategic Defeat’ Col. Harry Summers recalls a conversation in Hanoi Israel 
4)    
Even a strong will which is not enlightened by elevated communist
ideals [or religious, ideological fervor, etc.] may become a counterfeit jewel,
for will without principles or ideals is blind. 
(Phil. Her., p. 189).  [US armed
forces in 2015 with respect to fight against ISIS ,
Al-Qaeda, etc.?]
Why is the United States 
            Moral
forces in war provide legitimacy to the struggle.
