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Realists have two main strategies for managing insecurity: the balance of
power and deterrence. Deterrence relies on the threat or use of substantial force, whereas the
balance of power relies on strategic, flexible alliances. In this example, both are in evidence.
The United States, Russia, and France — rely on a variety of fair-weather
alliances with regional powers like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Iran. And,
deterring the enemy with overwhelming, superior force or the prospect of doing
so was seen as the quickest way to reclaim control of Islamic State-controlled territory.
On the other hand, from a realistic standpoint, the Islamic State organization is utilizing the
few resources at its disposal to offset Western influence in Iraq and Syria by spreading terror.