It's a logistical problem, they need to transfer vechiles/trucks over that river, set up a bridge. That bridge would be targeted by USAF. Moving only people over the river won't work for too long. Unfortunate situation, only Russia could counter it
Some Turkmen fighters part of PMU present in Bashir close to Kerkuk city as well as other towns such as Toz Khormatu. They clashed with PUK Merga several times, then federal police came in the city to restore the order. Nothing much going on there aside from Kurds digging trenches as far as I...
Kurdish problem will become the number 1 issue after IS is soon dealt with, then Abadi will have to take a strong stance against them or he won't win the election next year, he know this and will be pressured more after IS is finished conventionally in Iraq (this year).
What is a referendum when no one recognizes it, not one neighbor, not the central gov, neither the US neither any relevant European or Asian power.
It has no value
PMU shouldn't act that weak on the political level as they're bigger and weigh heavier than Hezbollah politically and militarily, they should warn them for this deal. Then pull order back all those thousands of Iraqis fighting in Syria whilst they're at it, Syrians can refill those positions...
They broke the siege because of this deal, whilst it's good news that they broke the siege they did not really break it militarily. They just moved that problem to their neighbor, massive cunts
Which means it's not your business.
I've yet to see some foreigner tell me in front of me what my opinion should be about such affairs, it's only online.
I wanted to add, JUBA sniper figure was part of the Islamic army in Iraq(nationalistic), not Islamic state Iraq. These 2 fought each other at one point
It's got largely to do with the populace not being individualistic, that creates for some sort of unified force when they notice crime whereas in some other parts of the world such as western Europe the people are individualists and won't help police with their job, rather they'll be an obstacle...
Hadi Al Ameri objects to the deal, Abadi objects to the deal.
Nevertheless the SAA and ISF will soon shake each others hands on the border, looking forward to that.
Should've flattened the convoy with the IS women too in the name of equality. We're talking relatives of IS this time, not kidnapped people. As for the US air force they didn't do much either, they could've flattened that convoy. It looks like every side has developed some soft spot for IS...
No it's not ok, Hezbollah and SAA are giving hundreds of IS rats free passage through their lands towards Iraq.
If this is ok then how would they like it if Iraq makes deal for IS to evacuate a couple thousand IS terrorists from Hawijah towards Syrian land, Hezbollah and the SAA would like it...
You said it yourself, that's exactly what they just said. They're moving IS to Al-Bukamal which lies at the border with Iraq, they are relocating the problem for someone else to deal with it. I don't understand this bullshit of them filling up buses with terrorist to evacuate them, ISF is not...
Relocating these terrorists from one place to another for someone else to deal with is not a solution, they are just moving their problem for Iraq to deal with. If they move them to Al-Bukamal it means they move them to attack Iraqi forces in the upcoming Al-Qaim offensive. Hezbollah and Syria...
People will look to support another side when they feel their own side is attacking them. IS chapter also seems to have caused many Iraqi Sunnis to distance themselves from Islam, though not openly. Either way this problem isn't linked to a certain nationality
Lebanese officials confirmed that the Lebanese Army, in coordination with Hezbollah and the Syrian Army, arranged on Monday for 670 Islamic State fighters and their relatives to be taken nearly 300 miles in buses and ambulances from near the Lebanese-Syrian border to Abu Kamal, close to the...