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ISIS now controls a supply route from Syria's largest city to Iraq's capital
Business Insider ^
| 5/18
| Jeremy Bender
Posted on 05/18/2015 9:14:16 AM PDT by TangledUpInBlue
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To: MinorityRepublican
"20,000 ISIS Fanatics vs 100,000 Iraqi Security Forces?"
Keep in mind, ISIS has only won cities in Sunni dominated areas. To take Bagdad, they will have to take on all of the Shia part of the Iraqi Army along with all of the Shia militias like Muqtada Al Sadr's militia. It will be different.
To: MinorityRepublican
Iraq’s main problem is not ISIS acutally IMO. It’s the fact that they don’t think of themselves as a nation state i.e. as Iraqis. They are still tribal. They think of themselves as Sunnis, as Kurds and as Shias. Thinking of themselves as Iraqis is way down the line.
To: Old Teufel Hunden
A lot of ISIS Fanatics had experience in Saddam’s Baathist Army. What about Shiites in ISF?
To: MinorityRepublican
"A lot of ISIS Fanatics had experience in Saddams Baathist Army."
The military leadership of ISIS are all the old Baathist from Sadaam's regime. They are also the same ones who were the Fedayeen in 2006. The only differences now is they have taken on a religious component and they don't have to do any of the actual fighting. Instead, they can recruit legions of disaffected fanatical youth who are willing to die for them.
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