Posted on 08/05/2015 2:28:34 PM PDT by Lorianne
Earlier, fighters with the League of Righteous Shiite militia tortured and murdered. But now they intend to save Iraq from the Islamic State. Can it work? A trip to the front in the city of Baiji explains much about the current state of the war.
A man lifts his camera and stretches. For a moment he is no longer protected by the wall but its one moment too long. A bullet strikes him in the side and passes through his chest. Hussein Fadhil Hassan, 22, the cameraman for the Shiite militia League of the Righteous, is killed immediately, hit by a sniper with the Islamic State (IS), somewhere in the ruins on the southern edge of the city of Baiji in Iraq. The bullet is fired from a distance of more than 100 meters (330 feet).
At the same time his commander, Rasan, is getting ready to head for the front line in this offensive against IS, which the Shiite militia has been fighting here for the last day and a half. Rasan is wearing a blood-spattered T-shirt and has a bandage over his ear, after being grazed by shrapnel a short time earlier. When the commander and his men leave their command post in an abandoned house, they dont know that their cameraman, who was with the unit for three years, has just been killed and that he will not be the units only casualty on this day.There is a huge, detailed map of the city of Baiji lying in the command post. Colored crosses mark the positions of IS and the League of the Righteous, or Asaib Ahl al-Haq in Arabic. Their fighters have advanced a few blocks from the south since the previous day, along a two-kilometer line.
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Muslims fighting Muslims. I fail to see a problem. Send all of them back there so they can join the fun.
Beware. Sometimes the enemy of my enemy is still my enemy.
They are fighting it out to see who will control the End Times Caliphate.
Put a fence around ‘em and let ‘em annihilate each other. Works for me.
These are political Shiites, not real shiites.
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