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Wasn't there a talk about Sadam's daughter wanting to come back to Iraq when ISIS was gaining control? I can imagine her life under ISIS.
 
MoD met with Sadr to bring militia's under army command

Al-Sadr calls for control over militias | Arab News

BAGHDAD: Senior Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr says the country must rein in the powerful Shiite militias battling the Islamic State militant group and have them coordinate more directly with the country’s official armed forces.
Speaking at a press conference Monday with Iraqi Defense Minister Khalid Al-Obeidi, Al-Sadr said his followers are now “at the disposal of the army,” adding he will work “to supplement militias and other armed groups with the army.”
A number of militias, including Al-Sadr’s “Peace Brigades,” answered calls last summer to fight alongside Iraq’s beleaguered military, which virtually crumbled in the face of the militant onslaught. Many of those Shiite militias answer to different leaders, have been difficult to control and are accused of brutal tactics and discrimination against Sunnis.

@Mosamania told you this before

His father was an admirable cleric with principles. Muqtada is much less respectable and is destroying his father's legacy and family name.

Muqtada in Makkah;



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His late father's assassination in Najaf;

 
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Wasn't there a talk about Sadam's daughter wanting to come back to Iraq when ISIS was gaining control? I can imagine her life under ISIS.
Not anymore, the Baathists were supporting and praising IS in the beginning, but it wasn't long before IS included the Baathists on the "to kill" list. Majority of Baathists have either fled or joined the Islamic state, some of them have been executed by IS for joining a kafir ideology.

Right now neither the Muslims brotherhood "Islamic party", or the revolution leaders can enter their cities. The same people who organized and planned the "uprising" have been chased out by IS and now cannot go back to the "liberated" cities. The Muslim brotherhood lot are attempting to make their own fighting force to battle against Islamic state.

Besides Saddams family isn't all the religious, the male members consumed alcohol regularly while dance parties were quite popular. Within the family They don't even wear hijab, I doubt they will last long in the "Islamic state".
 
after seeing the recent pics of how shia militias tortured and executed young&old, no difference between them and IS. one is fighting for a sunni caliphate, the other for a shia caliphate.
 
Kurdish forces squeeze Islamic State supply line in northern Iraq
BY ISABEL COLES

NEAR MOSUL DAM, Iraq Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:58pm ES


(Reuters) - Kurdish forces in northern Iraq said on Wednesday they had cleared Islamic State insurgents from nearly 500 square kilometers of territory and broken a key IS supply line between the city of Mosul and strongholds to the west near Syria.

An al Qaeda splinter group, Islamic State took Mosul, the biggest northern city, and wide swathes of northern and western Iraq in June, humbling weak government forces. But regional Kurdish peshmerga forces have since regained considerable ground with the help of U.S.-led air strikes on Islamic State.

Assisted by air strikes that began the night before and continued during the ground attack, peshmerga fighters advanced from five directions and took a commanding position above a critical crossroads at Kiske, 40 km (25 miles) west of Mosul.

A fleet of bulldozers followed, building berms and digging trenches to secure their gains.

If the Kurds manage to keep the route blocked, it would help isolate Mosul from the city of Tal Afar, an IS bastion 70 km to the west, and the Syrian border another 100 km further west. Islamic State also controls much of eastern Syria.

Masrour Barzani, head of the Kurdish Security Council, told a news conference that Islamic State fighters could still travel between Mosul and Tal Afar but said it would take longer and make communications more difficult.

"Mosul is more isolated from north, east and south than it was before. There is more heat on ISIS," he said at an operations center, using another acronym for Islamic State.

The Kurds recaptured the Rabia border crossing with Syria, astride the main highway to Mosul, in September and last month rescued hundreds of minority Yazidis trapped by Islamic State on Sinjar Mountain.

However, confronted with Iraq's long border with Syria, the Kurds have struggled to deal Islamic State a decisive blow to overcome their remaining outposts in northwestern Iraq.

Barzani said the bodies of at least 200 IS insurgents were found during Wednesday's offensive; he declined to say how many peshmerga fighters were killed.

He said Islamic State had sent 14 car bombs to front lines for attacks but they were destroyed en route by air strikes or anti-tank missiles. Barzani added that some fighting continued in the region on Wednesday night.

A Reuters correspondent on one front saw through binoculars the black flag of Islamic State flying from a pylon near the village of Hassan Jallad, 25 km northwest of Mosul.

Moments later a puff of grey smoke followed what the peshmerga said was an anti-tank missile hitting an IS suicide bomber approaching the village. Though IS responded with mortars of its own, one Kurdish fighter said ground attacks and coalition air strikes had weakened the radical jihadist group.

"They are not as strong as they used to be," he said.

(Reporting by Isabel Coles; Writing by Stephen Kalin; Editing by Mark Heinrich)



 
Interesting reports coming from Mosul front. IS counteroffensive underway.
 
North of Mosul against Kurds or east to Iraqis?

Peshmerga tried to advance towards the crossroad between Tal Afar and Mosul. After initial successes IS counterattacked and forced them back.

Meanwhile Peshmerga retreats in Sinjar.
 
-30 coalition air raids since Wednesday morning against IS forces in northern Iraq

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some old guy talks about life under ISIS, he played pro ISIS for a long time until he got out of their areas.

 
"into safety", god knows what they have done to him by now

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Complaining about the shia again, you can't drop it can you, now complain about isis.

Yeah sorry you are right, Shia militia recent massacre is a good massacre, while ISIS massacre is a bad massacre.
 
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