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the PMF is there with less equipment yet, the IA/PMF are stretched over more fronts, battles and land as compared to the pesh on the east who do not border IS.

But in the long run that doesn't matter.

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Biji Ali Hassan al-Majid!

Jokes aside, that's exactly the problem. The stateless leeches have had amble room to expand illegally in not only Iraq but Syria as well due to the political situation and unrest in both countries. Whenever they grab new land, they should be expelled as quickly as possible afterwards. Otherwise it will be difficult to get the land back especially if the West decides to actively back the Kurds. They are actively trying to change the demographics in their favor. It's a deliberate policy, make no mistakes. Don't count on any neighbors as both Turkey and Iran are fine with the "Kurdish problem" being moved to Syria and Iraq and Kurds ruling autonomous regions there.

Had it not been for outside influence (Western) Arabs would have dealt with all their problems step by step. Be it Kurds or others. Of course if the West does not intervene (that's a big if) the Iraqi army could easily deal with them if not the militias alone. Look at their performance against ISIS before regional and Western interference. Says it all really.

I want to state that my message is targeted towards the criminal Kurds and anti-Arab Kurds otherwise I have nothing to say about Kurds.
 
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A fantastic speech by Haidar Shesho the leader of the Yazidi militia. he tells of the Peshmerga 11,000 men fleeing Sinjar leaving them to the hands of ISIS and the continued attempts by Kurdish parties to use the Yazidis as tools instead of respecting them.

 
A fantastic speech by Haidar Shesho the leader of the Yazidi militia. he tells of the Peshmerga 11,000 men fleeing Sinjar leaving them to the hands of ISIS and the continued attempts by Kurdish parties to use the Yazidis as tools instead of respecting them.

Sir, How did you know he spoke fantastic? He speak Kurdish with North(Turkey) Kurdish dialect?...I wonder as Iraqi Arab how did you understand him ?
BTW, this Yazidi group is Pro PKK and collabrating with Baghdad government againist regional Kurdish government.
Their militants have been paid 700-800$ for each person by Baghdad government....they againist Sinjar to be under rule of KRG...
 
Sir, How did you know he spoke fantastic? He speak Kurdish with North(Turkey) Kurdish dialect?...I wonder as Iraqi Arab how did you understand him ?

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BTW, this Yazidi group is Pro PKK and collabrating with Baghdad government againist regional Kurdish government.

He says he does not like PKK or the YBS only the Ezidi HPE

Their militants have been paid 700-800$ for each person by Baghdad government....they againist Sinjar to be under rule of KRG...

Yes they get a salary, weapons and ammunition to defend themselves from future ISIS attacks on their home city of Sinjar. Of course they are against KRG after being abandoned.
 
Many Iraqi-Shia protestors gathered and yield "Iran get out" ...

And they are Shia because.... you said so? Or maybe Shias have a symbol on their forehead?

And btw, who said all Shias agree with Iran? Heck, millions of Sunnis despise Saudi Arabia around the world.
 
Yes they get a salary, weapons and ammunition to defend themselves from future ISIS attacks on their home city of Sinjar. Of course they are against KRG after being abandoned.
by trusting and leaning Baghdad government which handed over ISIS 1 of 3 iraq in a collusion war they chose the worst alternative in favor of theirself..
 
by trusting and leaning Baghdad government which handed over ISIS 1 of 3 iraq in a collusion war they chose the worst alternative in favor of theirself..

But for Yazidis that is fine because it was the Kurdish government and army that fled them.
 
But for Yazidis that is fine because it was the Kurdish government and army that fled them.
..they are a small group of militia linked PKK..they dont represent Yazidis and have no chance....Because ...all Yazidis clerics and tribe chiefs alongside with KRG..

Right now Baghdat pay them well..but it is not means they are really royal to Baghdat.
 
And they are Shia because.... you said so? Or maybe Shias have a symbol on their forehead?

And btw, who said all Shias agree with Iran? Heck, millions of Sunnis despise Saudi Arabia around the world.

They are the followers of Muqtada Alsadr and they are shia 100%. In the upcoming days I think both Sunni and Shia in Iraq will march out together to kick out Iran and Iranian puppets from their country. Just In the last decade, Iran's made millions of Muslims from different backgrounds to hate Iran more than they hate Israel or other nations. Congrats your country is competing so hard to be the most hated and despised amongst all nations.
 
They are the followers of Muqtada Alsadr and they are shia 100%. In the upcoming days I think both Sunni and Shia in Iraq will march out together to kick out Iran and Iranian puppets from their country. Just In the last decade, Iran's made millions of Muslims from different backgrounds to hate Iran more than they hate Israel or other nations. Congrats your country is competing so hard to be the most hated and despised amongst all nations.

This protest isn't about Iran, this is about political parties stalling reforms and the implementation of real change.
 
..they are a small group of militia linked PKK..they dont represent Yazidis and have no chance....Because ...all Yazidis clerics and tribe chiefs alongside with KRG..

I don't think you know much history about the Yazidi people. They were heavily involved with the Ba'ath regime because they were a minority and did not particularly like the Muslim Kurds for both religion and Kurdish ethnicity reasons fearing their Yazidi background would be lost. The "small" militia of the HPE has the largest singular Yazidi force and control Sinjar. Peshmerga are unable to hold Sinjar long term as the Yazidis want full representation (they do not want to join the Peshmerga). Can you name some of the Yazidi clerics and tribe chiefs that work with the KRG? You seem adamant about this point but it does not link with realities on the ground or from Haider Shesho, one of the leading Yazidi members himself.

Right now Baghdat pay them well..but it is not means they are really royal to Baghdat.

He says in the video he is not loyal to any party. He is just trying to get representation for the Yazidi people and Baghdad happens to be okay with that. Peshmerga Ministry however is not okay with any group other than the Peshmerga so is not accepting of an openly Yazidi group. This is the same with PKK which supports an independent Yazidi group and has found conflict on this opinion with the Peshmerga.
 
Several towns in Anbar were liberated the past days as well as Bashir by the PMF, news gives credit to kurds as usual.


18 month long Haditha siege broken by IA. IS massacred many Al Bu Nimr tribe members in this area. The locals kept their resistance despite a food shortage in 2015.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...hrough-longest-isil-siege-to-beleaguered-tow/
One of the longest sieges in the war against Islamic State jihadists has been lifted after Iraqi army forces relieved the beleaguered town of Haditha in the west of the country.

A statement from the Iraqi army’s joint operations command said the 7th Division from the town of al-Baghdadi had managed to join up with counter-terror forces advancing west from north of the town of Heet, which was freed earlier this year.

“The road is therefore open between Heet and Haditha, via al-Baghdadi, after an 18-month siege by the terrorists of Isil,” the statement said.

The tribal desert areas west of Baghdad, stretching over the border into eastern Syria, have seen some of the bloodiest incidents of the war against Isil. Jihadists have taken their revenge against local Sunni leaders who joined forces with the United States in the so-called “surge” against militants to restore Baghdad’s rule in 2006-7.

Sheikh Hikmet al-Gaoud, whose men fought in the defence of Haditha after 400 of his al-Nimr tribe were massacred by the jihadists after the fall of Heet in November 2014, said supplies could now reach the town by road.

 
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