There's always something hilarious and charming about giving things horribly unsuitable names.In light of how serious this operation is..this is hilarious to me
Like naming a tank Cupcake.
There's always something hilarious and charming about giving things horribly unsuitable names.In light of how serious this operation is..this is hilarious to me
Why are they not cutting off the IS retreat into Syria?
Probs the same reason they made a "mistake" in Dier Ez-zor - one of the only SAA outposts in eastern Syria. They probably purposely left them an escape route that way. I don't think they care if they go toward Syria, just so long as they get out of Iraq. Also, word on the street is SAA, Russian, and Iranian militias have a surprise for ISIS baddies once they cross into Syria anyways.I've been wondering about that myself.
I guess the good news is that soon tens of thousands of PMUs will be flooding into Syria to support the government there -- destroying ISIS and jihadist rebels.
Mosul has way more civilians than east Aleppo. So we'll see how this turns out. Hope we can keep civilian casualties to a minimum. I'm really looking forward to seeing ISIS high tail it out of there.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/00f6...r-bombs-mortars-slow-down-iraqi-advance-mosulAL-HUD, Iraq (AP) The mutilated bodies of Islamic State group fighters were still strewn on the ground of this northern Iraqi town on Wednesday. One was burned. Another's face was flattened by abuse.
Iraqi troops on the march toward Mosul moved into al-Hud a day earlier and declared it liberated. But they found residents had already risen up and killed many of the militants in the town themselves.
It's the same as kamikaze dive bombers from Japan's Imperial army in WW2.A suicide attack in war... Isn't that just dying?
Iraqi army moves into the village of Al Hud just outside Mosul and finds corpses of ISIS fighters mutilated lying on the streets. The people inside rose up and killed the militants themselves
Good.Iraqi army moves into the village of Al Hud just outside Mosul and finds corpses of ISIS fighters mutilated lying on the streets. The people inside rose up and killed the militants themselves
Iraqi army moves into the village of Al Hud just outside Mosul and finds corpses of ISIS fighters mutilated lying on the streets. The people inside rose up and killed the militants themselves
ISIS use human shields when they retreat away from a location. The US objective is not to kill ISIS as they retreat away from Mosul, it's to corridor ISIS into Assad/Putin territory and ensure US interests are met; weaken Assad.Let those ISIS run to Syria and Russia and the coalition armies is going to bomb the shit out of them.
ISIS use human shields when they retreat away from a location. The US objective is not to kill ISIS as they retreat away from Mosul, it's to corridor ISIS into Assad/Putin territory and ensure US interests are met; weaken Assad.
ISIS have simply been a tool used by every territorial power in Syria and Iraq.
more: http://edition.cnn.com/2016/10/21/middleeast/iraq-kirkuk-attacks/index.htmlISIS militants attacked several security buildings in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk, officials said, even as Iraqi and Kurdish forces battle the terror group for control of the second-largest city of Mosul.
Dozens of militants targeted four police stations and Kurdish security offices in Kirkuk, spreading themselves out through several residential neighborhoods. The clashes were ongoing in the southern part of the city as of Friday morning, security officials said.
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A US Serviceman was killed by an IED
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-usa-casualty-idUSKCN12K2AB
ISIS started a surprise attack on Kirkuk this morning.
more: http://edition.cnn.com/2016/10/21/middleeast/iraq-kirkuk-attacks/index.html
(CNN) ISIS executed 284 men and boys as coalition forces closed in on Mosul, an Iraqi intelligence source told CNN. Those killed on Thursday and Friday had been rounded up near and in the city for use as human shields against attacks that are forcing ISIS out of the southern sections of Mosul, the source explained. ISIS used a bulldozer to dump the corpses in a mass grave at the scene of the executions -- Mosul's defunct College of Agriculture in the north of the city, the intelligence source said.
The victims were all shot and some were children, said the source, who wanted anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media. CNN could not independently confirm the claim.
The United Nations earlier said it is "gravely worried" that ISIS has taken 550 families from villages around Mosul and is using them as human shields as Iraqi and Kurdish forces battle the terror group for control of Iraq's second-largest city. Two hundred families from Samalia village and 350 families from Najafia were forced out Monday and taken to Mosul in what appears to be "an apparent policy by ISIS to prevent civilians escaping," Ravina Shamdasani, deputy spokeswoman for the UN Human Rights Office, told CNN.
It won't.I hope this nightmare ends soon.
I hope this nightmare ends soon.
When Saudi Arabia runs out of money... never.
Looks like an ANP F-250 converted into a suicide bomb vehicle. Pretty surreal. Slat armor too, ISIS learning some lessons.
When Saudi Arabia runs out of money... never.
Saudi Arabia is not funding ISIS, please get your facts right.
ISIS consider the Saudi Dynasty to be hypocrites and call for their executions.
You have nonetheless private capital in Arabia who send them money but to believe that they exist because of that is just false.
I invite you to read the excellent book "ISIS apocalypse" who give a good background of the group.
Oh please, even Hillary Clinton admitted, as stated in her leaked E-mails, that the Saudis alongside the Qataris are funding ISIS to expand their influence in the Sunni and to curb Iranian influence.
Al Qaeda also considers the KSA regime an enemy, but at the end of the day AQ and the Saudis are fighting side by side in Yemen against the Houthis.
KSA and ISIS/AQ dealing in the background is an open secret by now.
Come on, man. Both Hillary herself says this and the leaked 2012 DIA document says it. It's a pretty indisputable at this point. Wikileaks may deserve ire for doing massive data dumps without redacting sensitive info (and even dumping irrelevant docs), they've been onpoint for their entire history. It doesn't matter how they got the leaks - all that matters is the content.I am beyond believing everythingWikileaks says.Russia
And even if it was true, it's just Hillary Clinton opinion. Almost all experts on ISIS history and funding say that they are not founded by Saudi Gov, and that the MAIN source of funding come from tax and oil revenues.
And Al Qaida and ISIS are two very distinct group right now, and in open conflict, the last issue of Rumiyya (isis propaganda) was speaking extensively about how AQ are apostates, so mixing the Yemeni situation don't really add something to the discussion.
Come on, man. Both Hillary herself says this and the leaked 2012 DIA document says it. It's a pretty indisputable at this point. Wikileaks may deserve ire for doing massive data dumps without redacting sensitive info (and even dumping irrelevant docs), they've been onpoint for their entire history. It doesn't matter how they got the leaks - all that matters is the content.
You're talking about the bastion of Salafi/Wahabi ideology with a whole history of funding terrorism of that ilk. And then a leaked DIA memo and Clinton's own words aren't proof enough for you.I want proof, i don't take Clinton's words as revealed truth.
I am not saying that it's impossible, i just don't have any reason to believe it. It doesn't make any ideological or strategic sense for Saudi Arabia to do so. ISIS is what made dealing with Iran necessary, the worst thing possible for Saudi Arabia.
The biggest providers of financial aid and manpower to terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda & ISIS has always been Saudi Arabia.A number of citizens of most European states are supporting ISIS financially and are fighting for them therefore all these countries are supporting ISIS.
The biggest providers of financial aid and manpower to terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda & ISIS has always been Saudi Arabia.
Saudi nationals.Saudi Arabia, the nation or Saudi nationals ? In regards to the number of fighters joining ISIS tiny Tunisia has equal or more people joining them.
http://www.rferl.org/a/foreign-fighters-syria-iraq-is-isis-isil-infographic/26584940.html
You're talking about the bastion of Salafi/Wahabi ideology with a whole history of funding terrorism of that ilk. And then a leaked DIA memo and Clinton's own words aren't proof enough for you.
Seems you just don't want to believe it no matter what.
They just follow the interests of the West.They don't have an ideological agenda, they just act on self-preservation, and if ISIS succeed, it's the end of the Saudi dynasty, since they are their main objective.
Let those ISIS run to Syria and Russia and the coalition armies is going to bomb the shit out of them.
You're talking about the bastion of Salafi/Wahabi ideology with a whole history of funding terrorism of that ilk. And then a leaked DIA memo and Clinton's own words aren't proof enough for you.
Seems you just don't want to believe it no matter what.
I feel that politicians who put too much emphasis on this are prone to 'old school' thinking about terrorism and don't recognize ISIS for the unique threat it poses.
Ironically enough that account was previously blocked by Twitter for allegedly being "pro-ISIS". Just because Iyad El-Baghdadi happens to have the same last name as the ISIS leader.
His tweets are brilliant BTW and great reading. His burning of the idiot Stein was lovely.
Oh and Also the whole Syrian pipeline conspiracy too that some Putin wankers toss around
https://twitter.com/iyad_elbaghdadi/status/790105575992557568
read this twitter thread to showcase how idiotic it is
Iraqi and Kurdish forces have launched a new offensive on a town near Mosul as part of a massive operation aimed at retaking the country's second largest city from the Islamic State group.
The Kurdish forces, known as peshmerga, said they launched a dawn offensive Sunday on two fronts to the northeast of Mosul, near the town of Bashiqa.
Maj. Gen. Haider Fadhil, of Iraq's special forces, said they had also launched an assault on Bashiqa, surrounding it and seizing parts of the town. He said the Kurds had captured two villages near Bashiqa and a small Shiite shrine in the area.
Over the last week, Iraqi and Kurdish forces have been battling IS in a belt of mostly uninhabited towns and villages around Mosul, contending with roadside bombs, snipers and suicide truck bombs.
The Mosul offensive involves more than 25,000 Iraqi ground forces as well as U.S.-led coalition aircraft and advisers. It is expected to take weeks, if not months, to drive IS from Mosul, which is home to more than a million civilians.
Bashiqa is close to a military base of the same name where some 500 Turkish troops are training Sunni and Kurdish fighters for the Mosul offensive.
The presence of the Turkish troops has angered Iraq, which says it never gave them permission to enter the country and has called on them to withdraw. Turkey has refused the demand, insisting that it play a role in retaking Mosul from IS.