It seems like the end result of this mess is an independent Kurdistan. Piss on the Iraqis and the Turks.
They are not being armed!!! Even Senator Lindsay Graham was pissed this morning on Fox & Friends about them not being armed.
watch a video:
Twelve Islamic State fighters’ bodies lay on the border at the crossing after the battle, ............................ What only 12? How many prisoners were taken? (Like that is going to happen.) Once they rid themselves of ISIS and declare an Independent Kurdistan they should be able to live in peace, with only Turkey and Iran as problems. :(
Now there is this good news report.
So is the report around the Baghdad area true or not true?
Fog of war reporting has me confused.
This could be a plant story. Obama will not help the Kurds. No way.
“Telegenic but meaningless pin pricks, meant for the U.S. audience. “Posted by Travis McGee”
ISIS Fighter Calls US Air Strikes Totally Ineffective
Business Insider ^ | 09/30/2014 | Jeremy Bender
Posted by SeekAndFind
In an exclusive interview with CNN, a Syrian fighter with the group known as the Islamic State or ISIS said they were prepared for US airstrikes within Syria and the damage done against the organization was ineffective.
A Syrian ISIS fighter operating under the pseudonym Abu Tahla told CNN through Skype that the US and coalition airstrikes within Syria were expected.
“We’ve been ready for this for some time,” Abu Talha said. “We know that our bases are known because they’re tracking us with radars and satellites, so we had backup locations.”
The ISIS headquarters that were targeted were emptied out, and ISIS fighters moved their supplies into civilian neighborhoods or buried them underground before the airstrikes came, the fighter said.
Abu Tahla taunted the interviewers about recent US strikes against ISIS oil refineries, noting that ISIS had other avenues of income besides oil sales. Abu Tahla also said that even if the US managed to push ISIS back in Iraq, it managed to advance in Syria.
Concerningly, Abu Tahla’s remarks are echoed by the situation on the ground. Despite airstrikes, ISIS has advanced almost completely to the Turkish border in northern Syria. Only the Kurdish city of Kobane remains defiant to ISIS aggression, although the Kurds defending the city are thoroughly outgunned by the recent jihadist advance.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3209437/posts