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Changed it.

I'm not especially happy to talk with you guys. If you keep my country and my buddies out of discussion, you won't see my face.
I personally don't have a problem with you or your country, maybe it's better if we just leave each other alone for a while until things settle down, this is pointless.
 
The Rise of Ottomon and Shifting of Caliphate from Baghdad to Turkey was a big western conspiracy and they easily annihilated the caliphate.

Today this conspiracy will not Work again and the project of 4-5 militaries will fail misrebaly.
 
The Rise of Ottomon and Shifting of Caliphate from Baghdad to Turkey was a big western conspiracy and they easily annihilated the caliphate.

Today this conspiracy will not Work again and the project of 4-5 militaries will fail misrebaly.
Well then they were bad in making conspiracys considering the fall of Constantinople.
 
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They gave up their iraqi identity as well as the right to live in Iraq when they joined an invading army and join the (un)"Islamic state". They have lost all their rights including the right to live.
That was a sign of despair due to Maliki's marginalisation...he followed Bush directive to the letter...They have an undeniable right to Iraq and you can't change that with a stroke of a pen.

Suppose the "opression against sunnis" is true, why did these "sunnis" attack the yezedis and Christians, and why do they kill innocent shia civiians?
that's a civil war, loyalty lines are always blurred..
 
IQAF and IAA in the battle of Tikrit

For more than ten days, combat for the recovery of the city of Tikrit in the hands of the Islamic State since June 2014 are intense. Iraqi forces managed to enter the Qadisiyah district on Wednesday 11. The Iraqi Air Force and the Iraqi Army Aviation were engaged from the beginning of the battle. Despite the heavy presence of IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) on the ground in the recent operations in Iraq, nor IRIAF (Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force), IRGC-ASF ( Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp's Aerospace Force) and IRIAA (Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation) hadn't any presence in the air. IQAF (Iraqi Air Force) have played very effective role with its own Su-25s and its own pilots whom a second group, ended its gunnery training sessions in Russia just three months ago. Also, Iraqi Army Aviation had a very important role with Eurocopter EC-635, Mi-28s and Mi-35s during these operations.

These photos below shows two Eurocopter EC-635 (YI-274, YI-275) from 55th Attack Squadron together with two Bell IA-407 (YI-131, YI- ???) from 21st Armed Reco Squadron and one Mi-35M from 35th Attack Squadron in those improvised helicopter base near Samarra. These helicopters are currently supporting operations on Tikrit. One of the two EC-635 may be the Eurocopter seen in thevideo published on Tuesday on this blog.

Special thanks to Green Lemon for this pictures

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Bell IA-407 and Eurocopter EC-635 (YI-275)


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Mi-35M on the background and Eurocopter EC-635 (YI-275)

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Bell IA-407 (YI-131) and Eurocopter EC-635 (YI-274)

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AéroHisto - Histoire de l'aviation: IQAF and IAA in the battle of Tikrit

This video was already posted (i think),but it is so good to see terrorists being slaughtered. :bunny:



@haman10 @Malik Alashter @1000 @Alshawi1234 etc.

 
IQAF (Iraqi Air Force
IQAF is now killing the shizzam outta terrorists in takrit with amazing & extreme precision .

They are carrying out their bombing missions before the Iraqi Armed Forces along with PMF and Special Forces of the Army enter the desired area .

Gains of the special forces has been more extensive according to some reports .
 
whats going on? I heard 22 iraqi soldiers were killed by an airstrike?
 
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ISIS Will Be Around For At Least Another 15 Years, Says Author
10:56 PM 03/12/2015

WASHINGTON — ISIS is establishing for itself a formidable ideological legacy, and will not be disappearing any time soon, according to a co-author of the book “ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror.”

“I don’t think ISIS is being defeated as you hear in the headlines,” Hassan Hassan said Thursday at an event hosted by the Woodrow Wilson Center. “It’s possible to defeat ISIS, but I see it in the region for at least another 15 years.”

While they have been contained in some parts, Hassan explained that it is a profoundly autonomous group where, organizationally, everyone is dispensable, and if you demolish ISIS in one area, it doesn’t really affect the others.

Another thing he pointed out was the extreme dedication and loyalty of those involved.

He said that, generally speaking, it’s almost too late when someone starts to buy into their ideology because they then become virtually immune to counter-messaging tactics.

“I’m convinced that when people join ISIS, and leave and say they have abandoned the group, they are most likely either lying, or they have never been with ISIS,” he said.

The ideological component, Hassan suggested, is the most dangerous and lasting element of the group.

He explained that ISIS’ existence as an army or insurgency will likely last for somewhere between five to ten years, but even after that, it could continue to operate and “override Al Qaeda and become a global kind of an inspiration for jihadis.”

Such jihadis, he said, “are not random. They are based on Islamic references.”

“The debate that we are hearing about today that ISIS has nothing to do with Islam I think is a Western debate, not a Middle-Eastern debate. I think in the Middle East there is a recognition that we have a problem as Muslims,” said Hassan.

He said that every act of violence committed by ISIS has a religious justification. They just don’t rely on the Koran as much as they do on other events and stories in Islamic history — which they see as a source of authority, especially when it comes to the caliphate, and early figures in Islamic history who were closer to the Islamic revelation.

“ISIS, again, is immune to the messages because it considers all clerical establishment as illegitimate, and also because they can cite examples,” Hassan explained. “When ISIS burns someone alive, they do it because someone in the history of Islam did it.”

“If you talk to ISIS members and say ‘why did you do that?’ they would say immediately they were referring to their religion and they could talk to you for hours about how it was justified.”

He concluded that he sees the current situation as favoring ISIS so far, and that its heartlands in places like Tikrit have not really been threatened yet by any internal or external challenges, although CNN reported on Monday that Iraqi forces are expected to retake Tikrit within a matter of days.

Regardless, Hassan noted that no matter the country, it is very hard to either predict or prevent those who seek to join the terrorist organization.

“As I was writing the book and researching it, I feared for my own son.”

Read more: ISIS Will Be Around For At Least Another 15 Years, Says Author | The Daily Caller
 
Then change your flag.....

Useless post. Dont reply to me next time, pls.

By the way, it is difficult to believe you. According to you the new condition of being Ajam is not only they have to be Persian/Safavid, but also they have to be Shia, and then last criteria they have to be centric. I don't think any one could go to such detail, except for the hatred burning people like you.

Read the various meanings of Ajam. Throughout the history, words lose their essential meaning and turns into something else.

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Shia Forces' advance into Tikrit was halted. Shia militias suffered heavy casualties, lying on the beds of Bagdad hospitals.
 

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