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IS launched two large scale attacks against the peshmerga in Mosul dam and west Kirkuk (tel alward). The two attacks failed and resulted in the death and injury of over 200 IS militants, most of the casualties caused by airstrikes.

the airstrikes came after the the mass attacks.
 
http://www.newsweek.com/2014/12/05/nemesis-shadowy-iranian-training-shia-militias-iraq-287610.html
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I am not here to defend anyone.
For sure airstrikes are a very very important point for the war against IS (thx USA). But you can add many other reasons of success:
first the Iraqi army
second the peshmergas and the shia militias
third the sunnis who have the balls to fight IS :)
and so... like British in Kobane
 
what a joke!!!

The airstrike is the reason why isis is losing ahahah.
What you wrote is a joke. If airstrikes were that powerful, we wouldn't see Taliban in Afghanistan, Pakistan or AlQaeda in Yemen. You are just too biased to admit that most of the job is done by forces on the ground, not those planes in the sky.
 
What you wrote is a joke. If airstrikes were that powerful, we wouldn't see Taliban in Afghanistan, Pakistan or AlQaeda in Yemen. You are just too biased to admit that most of the job is done by forces on the ground, not those planes in the sky.


The difference between iraq and other two countries is the geographic landscape. You don't have mountains in Iraqi cities.
So the destroyed tanks and artillery of ISIS is al fixed by that joker?

If the arabs in Iraq and Kurds are believing like you the help of the general is the reason for victory. You can tell them they are donkeys.
 
Seems like the PKK/YPG terrorists are getting a heavy beating. They are loosing the border post with Turkey at Ayn al-Arab. So no more illegal crossings and illegal weapons to PKK/YPG.
 
What you wrote is a joke. If airstrikes were that powerful, we wouldn't see Taliban in Afghanistan, Pakistan or AlQaeda in Yemen. You are just too biased to admit that most of the job is done by forces on the ground, not those planes in the sky.

what up with him? he is going full turk.
 
what up with him? he is going full turk.


Peshmerga is sending another unit to fight in zorbani, they gonna exchange living soldiers with death soldiers. Means they are really cheap...
 
Peshmerga is sending another unit to fight in zorbani, they gonna exchange living soldiers with death soldiers. Means they are really cheap...
They are going to do another show in Turkish towns and then when the border is getting close with Kobane. Jump out of the car and run into the woods with a wet spot between their legs like last time :lol:
 
They are going to do another show in Turkish towns and then when the border is getting close with Kobane. Jump out of the car and run into the woods with a wet spot between their legs like last time :lol:


They can do ther show, they are the show of middle east. Cheap shits, the propaganda did failed. I hope that a lot of kurdish fighter are killed. You give your hand they take your arm:-). They can burn in the hell!

The kurds outside Turkiye are really savage people. Even the pkk in Turkey are seeing the help of Turkish state and they are shuttiing up. But these goat fakerzz can turn in to ashes.
 
First footage surfaces: Iranian jet seen attacking ISIS targets in Iraq

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The Iranian Air Force is bombing Islamic State (ISIS) targets inside Iraqi territory. It is an intensification of Iran's military involvement on the side of the Shia regime of its neighbor and most likely also a sign of its alleged coordination with the U.S. military which is leading the international coalition fighting ISIS.

The first footage of an Iranian aircraft bombing inside Iraq was broadcast by Al Jazeera a few days ago in a report on a joint operation by the Kurdish Peshmerga forces, Iraq's army and Shia militias to recapture two Kurdish towns in northeastern Iraq, near the Iranian border. The report mentions "Iraqi jet-fighters," but the plane seen bombing ISIS positions is a F-4 Phantom, which is not in Iraqi service.

First footage surfaces: Iranian jet seen attacking ISIS targets in Iraq - Middle East Israel News | Haaretz
 
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