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Finally, Iraq's Fallujah Is fully liberated

I have always asked myself, why a good portion of Sunni Muslims always look for excuses to join the most violent death cults on planet earth? And they always find their excuses, regardless of circumstances (ISIS, TTP, Al-Qaeda, Nusra, Boko Haram, LeJ, Jundallah, Ansar al-Shariah, Taliban and the list goes on).
Assad murdered 10 times more than all these combined.

Ironically u "forgot" to include Hamas and PIJ, who were first Sunni groups to use suicide terror.
 
Yes.. It was an amazing victory and may Iraq gain many note to finally unite its nation under state writ. However I must warn that these terrorists after losing cities often turn to targeting soft targets like women and children and innocent people. We know this too well.

However Iraq's forces are increasingly becoming better with their experience and soon will kick these khawarijs out. They have done more damage to Islam than any civil war, ruthless king or any Muslim combined could have. They must pay for it with their lives.

I know its hard but also try to rehabilitate those that surrender or leave ISIS and defect. This will allow for more surrenders as we currently see in balochistan with over a 1000 surrenders. As much as revenge sounds sweet, you are not barbaric 10000BC animals but a modern and professional army with a modern state whose writ cannot be compromised.

Good luck for Mosul. The ISIS controlled area that spanned a lot is now very limited and looks ready to fall. Good luck and with their defeat here, chances of their defeat on Syria will also increase and their stronghold in sirte Libya and their attempt to rise in Afghanistan will fall.


We Muslims have always fought against extremists as before they were called khawarij and we will keep killing them until they become extinct.

I do not know about surrendering. But Iraq army should execute all foreigners who were part of ISIS. No mercy. Regarding Iraqis, this is their choice.

Assad murdered 10 times more than all these combined.

Ironically u "forgot" to include Hamas and PIJ, who were first Sunni groups to use suicide terror.

Assad was a dictator. Though I do not find any much evidence, that Assad killed a lots of people, even if he had, he did kill through a humane method. Not like ISIS.

I find Assad butchering innocents lame now, that even chemical attacks has not been proved.
 
After nearly 2.5 years in clutches of ISIS terrorists, Fallujah, the most important city in ISIS hands (in terms of closeness to capital and support base for ISIS) has been liberated by Iraqi forces. Iraqis did what Americans couldn't do, in a shorter time, while fighting a much more competent enemy. Fallujah is practically a hornet's nest. Almost all terrorists, car bombs and bomb materials used for terror attacks in Iraq, especially middle parts of Iraq, was being produced in Fallujah. Many schools, homes and buildings turned into bomb making safe houses.
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This city is famous for having too many terror sympathizing and supporting inhabitants, hence receiving the name Hornet's nest. Many tribe Sheikhs swore allegiance to ISIS when the city was in their control, in an unforgettable ceremony in which ISIS executed an Iraqi army soldier in front of Sheikhs. Here's the pic from that 'ceremony;:
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And here some arrested rats from the same Sheikhs, who unsurprisingly look like mouses after being arrested :
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Now many of them are arrested or fled the city in women's clothes. Now people of Fallujah learned the lesson the hard way unfortunately. The handed the city to ISIS in a golden plate, now they are in the deserts out of their homes, while the city is destroyed because of fighting.




After this important victory, it's now safe to assume that all of Anbar province, Iraq's largest one, is practically in Iraq's army hands, except few small towns that are much much easier to capture. Next station is Mosul and I believe it will be an easier task compared to Fallujah, despite being a much larger city, since the population is less supportive of ISIS terror group and many want them out already.

Last but not least, this is also a major defeat for terror supporting countries and television channels, most prominent one being AlJazeera which spread too much poison against Iraqi army while supporting ISIS secretly and openly. Iraqi authorities kicked Aljazeera terror channel from Iraq for right reasons. It's also a big defeat for all ISIS sympathizing scumbags individuals who may not have supported ISIS openly, but felt the joy seeing their terror in Iraq in their hearts.

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https://twitter.com/pmu_english/status/747001500686127104
https://twitter.com/pmu_english/status/746998184069627904

Next station is Mosul and Inshallah we will soon see Iraq free from the darkest terror on planet earth, and have all those responsible or supportive of this group punished severely, as they are already being punished. Many people, even some on this forum will be butthurt, even if they don't express it.


Finally on behalf of all Iranians and any other individual with any nationality who loathes ISIS terrorists, their roots, ideology and what they stand for, I'd like to send my congratulations to all Iraqi forces and people, you did a damn fine job in Fallujah. We will always be by your side.

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What do they plan to do after this? fight among themselves?
Iraq is in such a bad situation, that violence will never stop. It will continue in one form or another.
If there was some thing called Iraq govt they should have nipped ISIS in bud instead of letting them occupy the territory. Would have saved lot of violence & bloodshed.
 
Yes that is why you are so obviously worried about the well-being of Sunni trash - because they are not Your buddies.
Show some evidence that we are supporting ISIS.
YOU have by Your posts declared Yourself as an ISIS supporter.

@Kafee @waz @Horus use of abusive language against the whole sect
 
Falluja Restaurant Is Reborn in Baghdad, Offering Nostalgia With Its Kebab

BAGHDAD — Long before Fallujah was known the world over for deadly jihadis, it was known all over Iraq for its kebab — fatty lamb, ground and mixed with onion, grilled on a skewer over an open fire and served with a pinch of sumac — at a joint called Haji Hussein.

Everyone, it seemed, ate at Haji Hussein: locals, soldiers, tourists and businessmen traveling the Baghdad-to-Amman highway that runs through the city. Starting in 2003, journalists covering the war ate there, and so did U.S. soldiers and the insurgents who fought them, perhaps even at the same time.

The restaurant was damaged by bombs multiple times, and entirely flattened once by a U.S. airstrike. It was rebuilt, embraced as a symbol of Fallujah’s own rebirth after years of war, only to be abandoned when the city fell to the Islamic State more than two years ago.

Now the much-loved kebab restaurant has been reborn again, this time in Baghdad, in a modern, three-story building in the upscale Mansour neighborhood.

A new entrant on the capital’s thriving restaurant scene, it offers great kebab and a dose of nostalgia for a time when Baghdadis thought nothing of zipping off to Fallujah for lunch at Haji Hussein.

Bryan Denton for The New York Times

A waiter bent under the weight of a stack of kebabs wrapped in bread being served at the restaurant.

“This was the craft of my grandfather,” said Mohammed Hussein, who runs the business that has been in his family since the 1930s, when Fallujah was a city of agriculture, smuggling and tribal traditions, not a jihadi haven.

The restaurant, shiny and well lit, is packed most nights, and patrons wait for tables — 15 to 20 minutes or so, something almost unheard-of in Iraq. There are two flat-screen televisions on the first floor, tuned to news channels reporting on the military campaign to retake Fallujah from the Islamic State.

“I can’t bear to watch the news,” Hussein said.

There was one news flash recently that did not escape his notice: The Iraqi air force, like the Americans 12 years ago, announced that it had struck his restaurant site in Fallujah because leaders with the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, were meeting there.

A statement from Iraq’s Joint Operation Command appeared on the television: “Based on intelligence information about a meeting for ISIS leaders in Haji Hussein restaurant inside the center of Fallujah an airstrike was launched on the restaurant, which led to the killing of tens of ISIS terrorists.”

But the restaurant, Hussein said, has been deserted for 2 1/2 years.

Bryan Denton for The New York Times

A diner waited for iftar to begin as news footage of the battle for Falluja played on the television in the background.

When Iraqi forces recently made gains inside Fallujah, people almost immediately began talking about Haji Hussein. The federal police released a combat video saying they were fighting near the restaurant, and a glimpse of the rust-colored facade showed it damaged but not destroyed. On state television, commentators expressed hope that Haji Hussein might reopen soon in Fallujah.

In 2004, the Americans bombed the restaurant based on intelligence that insurgents loyal to Abu Musab Zarqawi, the founder of al-Qaida in Iraq, the forerunner of the Islamic State, were eating there.

This being the holy month of Ramadan, the Baghdad restaurant has been busy lately serving iftar, the evening meal to break the day’s fast. The parking lot is also a beehive of activity: a security guard checking cars for bombs; a man selling balloons to families; children begging.

As Hussein, 49, sat down to chat one recent evening, he was surrounded by bow-tied waiters — much of the staff from Fallujah now works in the new place — filling the tables with dishes of mezze, or appetizers, as diners waited to break their fast.

In addition to heaping platters of the famous kebab, there were dates coated with sesame paste, watermelon, hummus, cucumber and tomato salad, pickles and soup. There were some new items on the menu that were not served in Fallujah: grilled river carp, called masgoof; a Yemeni chicken-and-rice meal called mandi; and maklouba, a dish of chicken and eggplant and rice that is originally Palestinian.

As customers streamed in, Hussein tried to recall how many times his restaurant in Fallujah had been damaged or destroyed by the war.

“Too many to count,” he said.

At least inside his restaurant, Iraq does not seem hopelessly divided by sect. Sunnis and Shiites break their fast at slightly different times, and as sundown approached one of the televisions was tuned to a Sunni channel, the other to Iraqiya, the channel of the Shiite-led government.

When the call to prayer — the signal that the day’s fast was over — went out on one, the Sunnis began eating. Fifteen minutes or so later, the Shiite customers began eating.

http://cn.nytstyle.com/culture/2016...hdad-offering-nostalgia-with-its-kebab/en-us/
 
Congratulations to the Iraqi soldiers and all Iraqis out there. Now wait for 500 to post pro-isis propaganda craps.
 
Assad murdered 10 times more than all these combined.

Ironically u "forgot" to include Hamas and PIJ, who were first Sunni groups to use suicide terror.
Actually israelis were the first people who used suicide in Middle East and killed innocent Palestinian, Egyptian, Syrian Lebanese, Ottoman and British in way of satan.

wahhabi jihadi paid hasbara trolls:

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If there was some thing called Pakistan Govt they should have nipped Taliban in bud instead of letting them occupy the territory!
Absolutely right.


Btw US and Saudi created Taliban, al Qaedah and other terrorist groups to blackface Islam.

http://www.infowars.com/afghans-u-s-created-and-funds-taliban

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/dec/05/wikileaks-cables-saudi-terrorist-funding

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/09/sleeping-with-the-devil-how-u-s-and-saudi-backing-of-al-qaeda-led-to-911.html


Zionism Terrorism

Zionist brutal violence refers to acts of violence committed by Zionists, otherwise known as Zionist terrorism.

Actions have been carried out by individuals and Jewish paramilitary groups such as the Irgun, the Lehi, theHaganah and the Palmach as part of a conflict between Jews, British authorities, and Palestinian Arabs, regarding land, immigration, and control over Palestine.[1]

British soldiers and officials, United Nations personnel, Palestinian Arab fighters and civilians, and Jewish fighters and civilians have been targets or victims of these actions. Domestic, commercial, and government property, infrastructure, and material have also been attacked.


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During World War I, Zionist volunteers fought in the Jewish Legion of the British Army against the Ottoman Turks

During the 1920 Nebi Musa riots, the 1921Jaffa riots and the 1929 Palestine riots, Palestinian Arabs manifested hostility against zionist immigration, which provoked the reaction of Jewish militias.[2]In 1935, the Irgun, a Zionist underground military organization, split off from theHaganah.[3] The Irgun were the armed expression of the nascent ideology ofRevisionist Zionism founded by Ze'ev Jabotinsky. He expressed this ideology as"every Jew had the right to enter Palestine; only active retaliation would deter the Arab and the British; only Jewish armed force would ensure the Jewish state".[4]

During the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, Palestinian Arabs fought for the end of the Mandate and the creation of an Arab state based on the whole of Palestine. They attacked both British and Jews as well as some Palestinian Arabs who supported a Pan-Arabism. Mainstream Zionists, represented by theVaad Leumi and the Haganah, practiced the policy of Havlagah (restraint), while Irgun militants did not follow this policy and called themselves "Havlagah breakers."[5] The Irgun began bombing Palestinian Arab civilian targets in 1938.[3]While the Palestinian Arabs were "carefully disarmed" by the British Mandatory authorities by 1939, the Zionists were not.[3]

After the beginning of World War II, the Haganah and Irgun suspended their activity against the British in support of their war against Nazi Germany.[6] The smaller Lehi continued anti-British attacks and direct action throughout the war. At that time, the British also supported the creation and the training of Palmach, as a unit that could withstand a German offensive in the area, with the consent ofYishuv which saw an opportunity to get trained units and soldiers for the planned Jewish state[7] and during 1944–1945, the most mainstream Jewish paramilitary organization, Haganah, cooperated with the British authorities against the Lehi and Etzel.[8]

After World War II, between 1945 and the29 November 1947 Partition vote, British soldiers and policemen were targeted by Irgun and Lehi. Haganah and Palmah first collaborated with the British against them, particularly during the Hunting Season, before actively joining them in the Jewish Resistance Movement, then finally choosing an official neutral position after 1946 while the Irgun and the Lehi went on their attacks against the British.[9]

The Haganah carried out violent attacks in Palestine, such as the liberation of interned immigrants from the Atlit camp, the bombing of the country's railroad network, sabotage raids on radar installations and bases of the British Palestine police. It also continued to organize illegal immigration.[10]

In February 1947, the British announced that they would end the mandate and withdraw from Palestine and they asked the arbitration of the
United Nations. After the vote of the Partition Plan for Palestine on 30 November 1947, civil war broke out in Palestine. Jewish and Arab communities fought each other violently in campaigns of attacks, retaliations and counter-retaliations which provoked around 800 deaths after two months. Arab volunteers entered Palestine to fight alongside the Palestinian Arabs. In April, 6 weeks before the termination of the Mandate, the Jewish militias launched wide operations to control the territory dedicated to them by the Partition Plan.[11] Many atrocities occurred during this time. The Arab population in the mixed cities of Tiberias,Safed, Haifa, Jaffa, Beisan and Acre and in the neighbouring villages fled or were expelled during this period. During the Battle for Jerusalem (1948) where the Jewish community of 100,000 people was besieged, most Arab villages of the Tel Aviv – Jerusalem corridor were captured by Jewish militias and leveled.[12]

At the beginning of the civil war, the Jewish militias organized several bombing attacks against civilians and military Arab targets. On 12 December, Irgun placed a car bomb opposite the Damascus Gate, killing 20 people.[13] On 4 January 1948, the Lehi detonated a lorry bomb against the headquarters of the paramilitary Najjadalocated in Jaffa's Town Hall, killing 15 Arabs and injuring 80.[13][14] During the night between 5 and 6 January, the Haganah bombed the Semiramis Hotel in Jerusalem that had been reported to hide Arab militiamen, killing 24 people.[15] The next day, Irgun members in a stolen police van rolled a barrel bomb[16] into a large group of civilians who were waiting for a bus by the Jaffa Gate, killing around 16.[17]Another Irgun bomb went off in the Ramla market on February 18, killing 7 residents and injuring 45.[18] On 28 February, the Palmah organised a bombing attack against a garage at Haifa, killing 30 people.[19]

Condemnation as terrorism[edit]

Hannah Arendt, Jessurun Cardozo,Albert Einstein and others letter
Irgun was described as aterrorist organization by the United Nations, British, andUnited States governments, and in media such as The New York Times newspaper,[20][21] and by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry.[22] In 1946, The World Zionist Congress strongly condemned terrorist activities in Palestine and "the shedding of innocent blood as a means of political warfare". Irgun was specifically condemned.[23]

Menachem Begin was called a terrorist and a fascist by Albert Einstein and 27 other prominent Jewish intellectuals in a letter to the New York Times which was published on December 4, 1948. Specifically condemned was the participation of the Irgun in the Deir Yassin massacre:[24]

  • "terrorist bands attacked this peaceful village, which was not a military objective in the fighting, killed most of its inhabitants – 240 men, women and children – and kept a few of them alive to parade as captives through the streets of Jerusalem."
The letter warns American Jews against supporting Begin's request for funding of his political party Herut, and ends with the warning:

  • "The discrepancies between the bold claims now being made by Begin and his party and their record of past performance in Palestine bear the imprint of no ordinary political party. This is the unmistakable stamp of a Fascist party for whom terrorism (against Jews, Arabs, and British alike), and misrepresentation are means, and a "Leader State" is the goal."[24]
Lehi was described as a terroristorganization[25] by the British authorities and United Nations mediator Ralph Bunche.[26]

Jewish public opinion[edit]
During the conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine before the war, the criterion of "Purity of arms" was used to distinguish between the respective attitudes of the Irgun and Haganah towards Arabs, with the latter priding itself on its adherence to principle.[27] The Jewish society in the British Mandate Palestine generally disapproved and denounced violent attacks both on grounds moral rejection and political disagreement, stressing that terrorism is counter-productive in the Zionist quest for Jewish self-determination.[8] Generally speaking, this precept requires that "weapons remain pure [and that] they are employed only in self-defence and [never] against innocent civilians and defenceless people".[28] But if it "remained a central value in education" it was "rather vague and intentionally blurred" at the practical level.[27]

In 1946, at a meeting held between the heads of the Haganah, David Ben-Gurionpredicted a confrontation between the Arabs of Palestine and the Arab states. Concerning the "principle of purity of arms", he stressed that: "The end does not justify all means. Our war is based on moral grounds"[29] and during the 1948 War, the Mapam, the political party affiliated to Palmach, asked "a strict observance of the Jewish Purity of arms to secure the moral character of [the] war".[30]When he was later criticized by Mapam members for his attitude concerning theArab refugee problem, Ben-Gurion reminded them the Palestinian exodus from Lydda and Ramle and the fact Palmah officers had been responsible for the "outrage that had encouraged the Arabs' flight made the party uncomfortable."[30]

According to Avi Shlaim, this condemnation of the use of violence is one of the key features of 'the conventional Zionist account or old history' whose 'popular-heroic-moralistic version' is 'taught in Israeli schools and used extensively in the quest for legitimacy abroad'.[28] Benny Morris adds that '[t]he Israelis' collective memory of fighters characterized by "purity of arms" is also undermined by the evidence of [the dozen case] of rapes committed in conquered towns and villages.' According to him, 'after the 1948 war, the Israelis tended to hail the "purity of arms" of its militiamen and soldiers to contrast this with Arab barbarism, which on occasion expressed itself in the mutilation of captured Jewish corpses.' According to him, 'this reinforced the Israelis' positive self-image and helped them "sell" the new state abroad and (...) demonized the enemy'.[31]

Some Israelis justify acts of political violence. Sixty years after participating in the assassination of Count Bernadotte, Geula Cohen had no regrets. As a broadcaster on Lehi's radio, she recalled the threats against Bernadotte in advance of the assassination. "I told him if you are not going to leave Jerusalem and go to your Stockholm, you won't be any more." Asked if it was right to assassinate Bernadotte, she replied, "There is no question about it. We would not have Jerusalem any more."[32] In July 2006, theMenachem Begin Heritage Centerorganized a conference to mark the 60th anniversary of the King David Hotel bombing. The conference was attended by past and future Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former members of Irgun.[33] The British Ambassador in Tel Aviv and the Consul-General in Jerusalem protested that a plaque commemorating the bombing stated "For reasons known only to the British, the hotel was not evacuated."[33] Netanyahu, then chairman of Likud and Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset, opined that the bombing was a legitimate act with a military target, distinguishing it from an act of terror intended to harm civilians, since Irgun sent warnings to evacuate the building.[34] He said, "Imagine that Hamas or Hizbullah would call the military headquarters in Tel Aviv and say, 'We have placed a bomb and we are asking you to evacuate the area.' They don't do that. That is the difference."[35] The British Ambassador in Tel Aviv and the Consul-General in Jerusalem protested, saying "We do not think that it is right for an act of terrorism, which led to the loss of many lives, to be commemorated", and wrote to the Mayor of Jerusalem that such an "act of terror" could not be honored. The British government also demanded the removal of the plaque, pointing out that the statement on it accusing the British of failing to evacuate the hotel was untrue and "did not absolve those who planted the bomb."[36]To prevent a diplomatic incident, changes were made in the plaque's text. The final English version says, "Warning phone calls have been made to the hotel, The Palestine Post and the French Consulate, urging the hotel's occupants to leave immediately. The hotel was not evacuated and after 25 minutes the bombs exploded. To the Irgun's regret, 92 persons were killed."[35]


  • June 30, 1924. Dutch Jew Jacob Israël de Haan was assassinated by Avraham Tehomi on the orders of Haganah leaderYitzhak Ben-Zvi[37] for his anti-Zionist political activities and contacts with Arab leaders.[38]
  • 1937–1939 The Irgun conducted a campaign of violence against Palestinian Arab civilians resulting in the deaths of at least 250.[39][40]
  • July 15, 1938* A bomb left in the vegetable market in Jerusalem by the Irgun injured 28[41]
  • July 25, 1938* The Irgun threw a bomb into the melon market in Haifa resulting in 49 deaths[42]
  • November 6, 1944 Lehi assassinated British minister Lord Moyne in Cairo,Egypt. The action was condemned by theYishuv at the time, but the bodies of the assassins was brought home from Egypt in 1975 to a state funeral and burial onMount Herzl.[43]
  • 1944–1945 The killings of several suspected collaborators with the Haganah and the British mandate government during the Hunting Season.
  • 1946' Letter bombs sent to British officials, including foreign minister Ernst Bevin, by Lehi.
  • July 26, 1946 The bombing of British administrative headquarters at the King David Hotel, killing 91 people — 28 British, 41 Arab, 17 Jewish, and 5 others. Around 45 people were injured. In the literature about the practice and history of terrorism, it has been called one of the most lethal terrorist attacks of the 20th century.[44]
  • 1946 Railways and British military airfields were attacked several times.
  • October 31, 1946 The bombing by the Irgun of the British Embassy in Rome. Nearly half the building was destroyed and 3 people were injured.[45]
  • April 16, 1947* An Irgun bomb placed at the Colonial Office in London failed to detonate.[46]
  • July 25, 1947 The Sergeants affair: When death sentences were passed on two Irgun members, the Irgun kidnapped Sgt. Clifford Martin and Sgt. Mervyn Paice and threatened to kill them in retaliation if the sentences were carried out. When the threat was ignored, the hostages were killed. Afterwards, their bodies were taken to an orange grove and left hanging by the neck from trees. An improvised explosive device was set. This went off when one of the bodies was cut down, seriously wounding a British officer.[47]
  • December 1947 – March 1948 Numerous attacks on Palestinian Arabs in the context of civil war after the vote of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine
  • '1947 Letter bombs sent to the Truman White House by Lehi
  • January 5–6, 1948 The Semiramis Hotel bombing, carried out by the Haganah (or, according to some sources, Irgun) resulted in the deaths of 24 to 26 people
  • April 1948 The Deir Yassin massacre carried out by the Irgun and Lehi, killed between 107 and 120 Palestinian villagers,[48] the estimate generally accepted by scholars.[49][50]
  • September 17, 1948 Lehi assassination of the United Nations mediator Folke Bernadotte,[51][52] whom Lehi accused of a pro-Arab stance during the cease-fire negotiations.
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You Zionists will join the hell soon inshallah.
 
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Shias were never persecuted...this is a propanda similar to Holocaust a hugely exaggerated affair...Do you have any solid evidence?


Oh god....another holocaust conspiracy nut. It is one of the most documented events in the last 100 years. The Nazis kept detailed documents. Millions of people from across Europe were arrested and deported, POWs from across Europe were imprisoned in concentration camps, high ranking Nazis acknowledged the killing of over a million Jews, nazi guards also acknowledged the killing and imprisonment, photographs and video of prisoners in concentration camps exist, US and Soviet soldiers liberated concentration camps.
 
Well done. The earlier this fanatic group is destroyed, the better. We should also keep helping/supporting Iraqi troops with airstrikes,intelligence,surveillance and advice so they can build on the gains they have already made against Daesh. :cheers:
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Good news but now there is a risk that govt starts genocide against the local people...A terrible fact that lead to the rise and populairty of ISIS. All Muslim countries should unite and force the fascist Iraqi regime to abstain from targeting innocent local people. Howver the ISIS should be punished via trials.
This documentary shows how ISIS is dealt with once the Iraqi army takes over a majority sunni village. It also shows how some PMU units are unprofessional dealing with the population. There have been incidents of torture mostly while interrogating the male population of captured areas by the PMU. Some must have happened if you try acting like a boss or act on some unverified rumors.

 
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