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They aren't mercenaries they are some volunteersAmerican mercenaries fighting for YPG/PKK. Why? Check the map. Oil companies.
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They aren't mercenaries they are some volunteersAmerican mercenaries fighting for YPG/PKK. Why? Check the map. Oil companies.
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They aren't mercenaries they are some volunteers
No the guy with the machine gun is american he have Facebook pageThey're Kurds, who were living in the US
They're Kurds, who were living in the US
LOL, I think this is fake. Who would buy this?Saudi ISIL Militants Filmed Laughing at How They Will Share Yazidi Female Sex Slaves
A recent video has emerged from the northern Iraqi city of Mosul that shows militants belonging to the Islamic State (IS, aka ISIL or ISIS) excited as they discuss that they are on the day when they will sell and buy Yazidi female captives that are treated as sex slaves. Most of those filmed are believed to be Saudi from their accent.
New commander of the Iraqi army is Nasser al Hiti, a former republican guard from Anbar Hit ( Sunni )
Nassir al-Hiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The minister of defense is a Sunni from Mosul, there will be 30K volunteers from Anbar to be trained by the west to take the fight on ISIS.
Nevertheless the above will still be called majoos.
The guy on the right? Isn't he a bit young? I'm a fan of young commanders though, they are ready to take more risks and don't always stick to traditionalism in armed forces, also they tend to use more modern ways and means of warfare.
Indeed, as I said in previous post, I'm a fan of younger commanders, sometimes you have to screw the experience, we saw what it did in Mosul and Tikrit.He isn't as old as the former 2 Qanbar and Ghaidan 60+ but what does that matter anyway, the current war is way different then the conventional war of the 80's so the experience of Qanbar and Ghaidan is outdated and they've proven to be useless at top of command, since incompetence is widespread not in 1 division blame goes to the top. Nasser is 2 ranks lower then the former 2 but I think it's a good choice to put him in control, better younger officers who are motivated and still have the capacity to learn about COIN insurgency rather then old veterans without energy just collecting their paycheck.