Well, for starters I would like NATO to pick up some of the workload. NATO has never been truly tested as an alliance by a “real” war.
This whole struggle goes deeper than just ISIS. It is a cultural war that needs to be fought and won by the West.
With the disgusting bombing in Libya "to protect the defeated rebels as they returned home" and with using their strength to prod into Russia's traditional sphere of influence, NATO troops have shown what they've become. They're the military for EU bankers and the rest of the global elite.
But, yeah, that's interesting. Could ISIS be making their first really big mistake?