Anaoshak
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You posted a video that shows the Iraqi's didn't target the mosque, and claim that in it, they did. How is that not a lie?Why would I? I've posted a video from Pro-Iraqi Government TV to back my post
This is the video which you say backs your post and accusation that they hit the Mosque with a missile.
Between 00:12-00:21 secs, you can see the barbed wire, or whatever it is on the wall, and the minaret, prior to the missile strike which you claim hit the site. At 00:27, you hear the missile, at 00:28, you hear the impact, and at 00:32, when the camera turns, you see the barbed wire on that wall again and the minaret/mosque, still standing. So either you're blind or you just didn't pay attention to the video you posted.
And as stated previously in the thread, this isn't the first time ISIS has blown up similar sites in Mosul, and they've tried to blow up the Grand Al-nuri Mosque before but were stopped by the residents of Mosul. Remember that ISIS, just like Saudi Arabia, are Wahhabis/Salafists. Hence why both of them do things like this,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_early_Islamic_heritage_sites_in_Saudi_Arabia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_cultural_heritage_by_ISIL
And you clearly have no idea how controlled explosions in demolition works, especially amateur ones.
This is for reference so that maybe you can learn a thing or two before saying things that don't make sense,
this is when ISIS blew up Jonah's Tomb in Mosul in 2014,
And this is a picture of the aftermath,
Notice how the base is still there and that parts of it remain. And i can post several more examples of when ISIS has done things like this in the past, but yeah unless there was an invisible missile strikes in both cases, they were both controlled explosions by ISIS.
Whether you want to admit it or not, you failed in misinforming people.