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Actually Sunnis have three options. Join the battle against IS and be respected and given all their rights and even beyond their rights. Shia militias are in fact supporting the Sunnis who are battling IS.

The second option is to choose to join the Islamic state and wait for the Shia militias to enter their areas and permanently kick them out of their areas.

The third option is join neither group and flee instead to Jordan, Erbil, or Turkey.

@Mosamania still bullshitting here

First he was extremely happy about the news of ISIS taking over despite all the massacres of civillians, he wanted his homegrown terrorists to detonate themselves in Iraq. Then he starts crying when his border guard got killed. Now he's pulling the same with Syria saying he cares about Syrians.

PDF is full of 2 faced trash.
 
@Mosamania still bullshitting here

First he was extremely happy about the news of ISIS taking over despite all the massacres of civillians, he wanted his homegrown terrorists to detonate themselves in Iraq. Then he starts crying when his border guard got killed. Now he's pulling the same with Syria saying he cares about Syrians.

PDF is full of 2 faced trash.


It is not about being two faced, people change their minds as thibgs progressed, Iraq under Mailiki was as a big of a threat as ISIS could have ever been, Maliki kicked out now there is a possibility of a stable and none reactionary government in Iraq. So right now the Iraqi army gets my support. The Shia militia which is still a danger to Saudi Arabia which have multiple times fired mortars inside Saudi territory has no support from me.

There is a 1000 times more Iraqis in ISIS than there is Saudis. That is just plain fact, he'll your Ba'ath party are the ones leading ISIS even. Saudis there are just over zealous idiots who volunteer under peer pressure to blow themselves up. Because they are idiots to begin with.
 
It is not about being two faced, people change their minds as thibgs progressed, Iraq under Mailiki was as a big of a threat as ISIS could have ever been, Maliki kicked out now there is a possibility of a stable and none reactionary government in Iraq. So right now the Iraqi army gets my support. The Shia militia which is still a danger to Saudi Arabia which have multiple times fired mortars inside Saudi territory has no support from me.

In the meantime you can say the truth like you just did instead of playing the game where you pretend to care about Sunnis, but that goes for everyone who has been playing that game, media, Islamist scholars.

But you'll continue playing the game of supporting Syrians.
 
In the meantime you can say the truth like you just did instead of playing the game where you pretend to care about Sunnis, but that goes for everyone who has been playing that game, media, Islamist scholars.

But you'll continue playing the game of supporting Syrians.

In the Syrian front, truth is cut and dry, you are actively supporting the Syrian regime against the Syrian people, you just said that supporting rebels means supporting Syrians.
 
Well I never supported Israel in the first place, but that didn't stop some 5000+ suicide bombers to detonate themselves in iraq over the past 13 years.

These people have an ideology, supporters, sympathizers and people who plan and help them carry out operations. As much as I wish it were true, but they are not a minority. Even before IS appeared majority of arabs were supporting other terrorist groups in Iraq such as tawhid and jihad, Alqaeda fi bilad alrafedain, dawlat al iraq alislamia, Jaish al islam, Jaish al Naqshabandia....etc. Right now the only reason why arabs are against IS is because IS is fighting other Sunni groups in Syria, even many Sunni scholars told IS to stick to "jihad" in Iraq. The other reason is because IS is threatening Arab kingdoms in the region, not because they care about Iraqis.

Anyways some more info about Diyala operations.

The operations showed IS vulnerability and weakness. IS usually retaliates to large scale attacks by opening other fronts in other areas, something they were unable to do in Diyala. Their collapse was relatively quick. They have lost too many men in the recent months and are unable to keep all their positions. In Nineveh they lost a few strategic areas to the peshmerga this week due to coalition airstrikes with peshmerga forces less than 12Km away from Mosul.

They are unable to drive with large convoys and instead have small forces scattered around, making it inevitable that they will loose ground. IS will eventually be forced to give up strategic areas in Kirkuk and sallahidden just to keep Mosul.

The coalition Air Force did not take any part in the Diyala operations.

It's sad that Iraq beared brunt of extremism. And trust me we don't support them either. They have threatened us before. Most Salafis in Gaza aren't militant. But ones who did try starting problems before. They killed Hamas military wing commander in 2009 in cold blood after they took over mosque. After that they got tormenting punishment. Look up rafah mosque incident 2009.
 
Is the new National Guard the key to unifying Iraq? - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East

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Sunni tribal fighters take part in a military training to fight against militants of the Islamic State, on the outskirts of Ramadi, west of Baghdad, Nov. 16, 2014.
 
Operations from Diyala.

Popular mobilization forces have trapped and arrested 150 IS members along with their families attempting to escape to birwana in Diyala. Marks of extensive weapon use were evident on them, most of them have recently clean shaven as they attempted to flee. The women and children were taken to camps while 80 men were executed. Note that a 3 week ultimatum was given to all the civilians to leave and the majority of the civilians have indeed fled. The ones that remained are IS fighters. Aljazeera tried to portray the event as a crime, although the Geneva convention doesn't guarantee any rights for groups such as IS, whom kill innocent people and execute prisoners.

In other news, Shiek Qais alkhaza'ali, the head of AAH, in a speech, has hinted that those who were responsible for the Tikrit Acadamy massacre have not yet payed for their crimes. Threatening the tribes of Albu Ajeel and Albu Nasser that justice will reach them soon.

 
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Updates from Nineveh. IS continues to looses hundreds of fighters to airstrikes and clashes.

Masses of Yezedi fighters storm a few Sunni Arab villages under IS control and take prisoners including 50 women, demanding the release of hundreds of Yazidi women and children held by IS in exchange.
 
^^ shows the foolishness of IS coming to ethnically cleanse non-sunnis while not having a plan on how to protect sunnis from retaliation. They have put the lives of innocent sunnis who have nothing to do with them at risk, the great politics of baghdadi has done more harm to sunnis than the "infadils" could ever do.

Sunni tribesmen and iraqi army liberate village of Khasfa near Haditha.

IS has been using the village to fire mortars against the residents of Haditha.

 
Yazidi Commander: PKK and YPG Creating Tension between Kurds and Arabs
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A Kurdish Yazidi Peshmerga Commander alleges that Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) and People’s Protection Units (YPG) fighters have kidnapped Arab women and killed a Yazidi youth.

Qassem Shasho told BasNews from Sinjar that PKK and YPG fighters recently entered two Arab villages – Khazork and Saviya near Sinjar – where they kidnapped two women and killed a young man.

“Rumors spread that those responsible were Peshmerga and Yazidi. In fact, they were PKK and YPG fighters,” claimed Shasho.

“They kidnapped two women and killed one of our Yazidi youths. Their main aim is to stir tension and conflict between Kurds and Arab,” said Shasho.

“We have warned PKK and YPG leaders in the area that we will not accept such actions. We have found and freed the women and returned them to their families.”

BasNews
 
ISIS attacked Peshmerga yesterday night using the fog as cover. Advanced till 12 km within Kirkuk City. Peshmerga General Shirko is among the Kurdish casualties.

UPDATE: Clashes between ISIS and Peshmerga on the streets of Kirkuk.
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ISIS regained the control of Eski Mosul after defeating Kurdish terrorists.

Photo from Kirkuk:

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Clashes in Kirkuk


Reports: Attacks against Makhmour, Gwer and Kirkuk simultaneously.

1 Kurd general and 50 Peshmerga fighters killed, plus 18 Peshmerga surrendered.

UPDATE: Number of Kurds surrendered has risen to 23.

More footage from Kirkuk:


FRESH NEWS:

ISIS attacked Peshmerga and PKK in north of Mosul. Mosul-Dohuk highway is closed.

Clashes ongoing on the northwestern side of Mosul, as well.

MORE NEWS:

Several car bomb attacks in Baghdad: About 45 Killed, 70 Wounded.

Suicide bomber attack in Jalawla: 7 Peshmerga killed.

Kurdish commander killed in Islamic State attack on Kirkuk
Agence France-Presse in Kirkuk

Islamic State (Isis) fighters have killed a senior Kurdish commander and five other soldiers in a major attack in Kirkuk province, Iraq, an officer and a doctor said.

The Isis assault on areas south and west of the northern city of Kirkuk began at about midnight on Friday, prompting fighting with medium and heavy weapons that was still ongoing in the morning.

Brigadier General Shirko Rauf and five other members of the Kurdish peshmerga forces were killed, while 46 more were wounded, the police officer and a doctor said.

The Kirkuk province security committee announced a curfew on Friday morning, saying it would be in effect until further notice.

Kurdish commander killed in Islamic State attack on Kirkuk | World news | The Guardian
 

Number of Peshmerga killed in Jalawla risen to 14. (Kurdish News Agency)

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Barzani ordered Shia militias to leave Kirkuk. WTF?

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IS took over a few villages near Falluja, Anbar Province. (UNCONFIRMED)

IS attacked Peshmerga lines in Zummar/Zammar, Nineveh Province. (UNCONFIRMED)


Another Peshmerga commander dead

Tens of ambulances arrived in Kirkuk hours ago. They are carrying dead and wounded to Erbil.
 
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