That's what I meant, but didn't want to write a story so said it shorter.
It doesn't really matter though, with the level of corruption they have there $100 bil of reconstruction would go to shit either way. A ferrari is more important for them. The ministry of finance is invested by Kurds...
Ok, they agreed on joint cooperation. But the output of their joint efforts is far from reaching requirements.
For Mosul reconstruction there will be some key players aside from Baghdad gov. Turkey will likely participate largely in reconstruction given their geographical closeness and having...
Likely it won't all be loans but investment to gain influence, that's something the Gulf states want to do.
The problem is that they don't work long hours in Iraq, they don't work hard at all to start with. That's the problem in the entire middle east. Vacations are extremely long, working...
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The rebuilding of Iraq will come through a process of Iraqi gov asking support from western/global powers, who then will also 'push' the GCC to give funds. Jordan and Egypt do not have that money.
I'd like to visit and do the same, except I know little about Mt Damavand. Unfortunately there's little 'hype' about it and little media content, not even a documentary as far as I know.
How come there is so little interest, attention in Mt. Damavand? Searching it on youtube there are very not many views of the few video's.
Is it not a challenge to climb it or something? There's a lot more hype about K2 and Mt. Everest
Seems like a medium/large number of Mi-17 acquirement is planned for the new unit 'Iraqi rangers' program led by US/Australian supervisors to create an elite infantry air assault unit modeled after the 101st airborne.
You don't block, you ignore her text, give no attention. Likely it will frustrate her, then you milk it and keep ignoring even more. Now you are the one flooding her with attention, make effort to have that the other way around.
Some are putting too much emphasis on Sadr. Sadr's visit comes as part of other figures visiting Saudi and vice-verse.
Saudi foreign minister visit to Iraq
Iraqi foreign minister visit to Saudi
Iraqi PM meeting with Saudi king in a regional conference
Saudi chief of staff visiting Iraqi chief...
Today it's possible. Some Arab states wield advanced equipment, some wield large armies, some wield experienced units. Combined they don't lack anything in theory.
Back then is too hard to say, little data available and way before my time.
Outmanned and outgunned often means nothing. Only recently in Iraq during the 2014 crisis, whilst many army units collapsed certain units remained intact and successfully fought IS. This not only due to better training but better organization.
And for that, your 2nd part is actually something...
Cause it's not that simple, and if you had a brain you would know. If it was that simple we would all be generals.
There's a reason why the saying exists: The more you know, the more you know how much you don't know.
I'm also stating facts, yet to see you show me wrong.
All you can come with are personal attacks.
It was not a joint-effort on every level, on the political and military level each state had its own ambitions.
These 4 Arab regimes mainly involved in the wars; Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Jordan...
Arabs weren't unified in the wars against Israel to start with.
And the other 4 losses? battles against the US. Because who in the region can win against the force the US gathered in 1991, no one could.
Turkey's only conventional war they fought alone in modern warfare was Cyprus, already told...
Yes I get it, but then you can't say undefeated in Anatolia. Otherwise the Mosul fall is no defeat either being back there 3 years after.
As for the US, their military might is unchallenged by any power in the region. If they dedicate the amount of firepower they did against Iraq in 1991 they...