I hope some day soon the regional govs will work together to destroy them, our govs all try to burn each other so no wonder IS manages to grow and exploit the situations.
Even Assad used to support them against Iraq before the Syrian war.
Did you take into account that neighboring Syria went unstable providing safe ground for a 'defeated' group, they regrouped elsewhere to return later.
Either way throw around your conclusions like so many others do here, you're not worth the effort.
All those western analysts of the middle east who are writing books about this war and filling twitter with their useless opinions know nothing themselves, useless paper pushers making jobs out of nothing.
As for your comment if that was the reason for IS than Maliki's marginalisation reaches...
I wonder how come everyone manages to white wash these attacks as 'sectarian revenge' when IS attacks in Iraq but that never is used when they attack in Paris, Istanbul, Bangladesh etc.
Do us a favor and don't teach about our own society/country just as we don't teach you about yours, people...
Most ISF casualties among the Federal Police units.
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Most of the security forces who died in Fallujah were killed either by suicide car bombs or rocket attacks used by the militants on a wide scale towards the end of the battle to block the advancing forces, sources said.
The Iraqi...
Freed Fallujah not leveled, as Iraqi Army learns lesson of Ramadi
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/07/01/freed-fallujah-not-leveled-as-iraqi-army-learns-lesson-ramadi.html
Ramadi unfortunately is damaged heavily, US allowed IS to enter with it's air force being idle for some political...
Turkey's parliament passes law to restructure judiciary, bolstering Erdogan
Turkey's parliament approved sweeping plans late on Thursday to restructure the high courts, in a victory for President Tayyip Erdogan that critics say will allow him to remove troublesome judges and tighten his grip...