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There are many other rebels in the area, I don't believe the situation could be de-escalated by insisting on means through force. The truth is the vast majority have nothing to do with lightly armed ISIL militants. So why are we painting the picture that way? And why are you as an Iranian quick to defend the governments policies? Do you remember their past?
I'm not defending Maliki government, I'm just amazed at level of hypocrisy of some members when it comes to Iraq or Syria.
How some people cheered for ISIL when it fought Assad, how it suddenly became a 'terrorist' group when it started fighting other groups and how it's seen as 'Rising Sunni people of Anbar' in Iraq, the very same damn group. There are no other rebel groups in Anbar, no major ones. ISIL is the strongest in area and even tribesmen have started fighting these animals. Being an Iranian will not affect my judgement on reality of events, be it Iraq or another country.
Iraqi army has done a good job eradicating too many of them, but not enough obviously.