As the US-led coalition continues to hit ISIL targets in Iraq and Syria, the Obama administration’s strategy against the jihadists is becoming ever more unpopular. <br /><br /> Recent polls suggest that 63% of Americans believe that Obama is not doing enough to beat the terrorist group but a huge majority also do not want further US military involvement.<br /><br /> In order to find solutions, the Atlantic Council, a leading Washington-based think tank, has launched its Middle East Strategy Task Force, co-chaired by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President George W. Bush’s National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley. <br /><br /> The Task Force is a bipartisan initiative to try to better understand the underlying dynamics behind the current crises in the Middle East beyond the fight against ISIL and to develop a long-term framework for US policy in the region. <br /><br /> “This region is important to us”, Hadley told euronews. “It implicates major US national security interest and we need to be engaged, engag