Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Fighting ISIS.

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The first group of U.S. Special Forces [advisors] arrived in Baghdad. 
 
The Syrian government bombed Sunni militant targets in Iraq. Iraq media reports that the attacks near Iraq’s western border were carried out by U.S. drones [May not be true but just propaganda to show that US is involved].

The New York Times reports that Iran has been sending two daily flights of 70 tons of military equipment and supplies, launching a small fleet of drones and also sending Militia to fight the Sunni.

CNN reported that some old tanks for the Iraqi military are on the move while the newer are in their bases.
 
From all these reports and others, it is obvious that the Iraq military is unwilling to fight.  This after years of training by the Americans.

So here is the Americans, the Iranian, the Syrians, and the Iraq to fight a tiny force with minimum equipment. The ISIS has pulled all parties together for this fight.  

Just a thought

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Dvision...*


The division between Iraq's Sunni and Shia is the oldest in the Middle East. It is one which seems increasingly shaping the destiny of this region.  Thousands of devotees from both sides pour into Syria. Jihadist [al-Qa'ida] volunteers on the Sunni side and Hezbollah militants on the Shia, are joining what is fast becoming a transnational civil war between the two factions. Now into Iraq.

The majority[ Shia] became in charge of Iraq after the invasion on 2003 and the fall of Sad-am. Now all of a sudden, the Sunni got support and ready to fight while the Shia just walked away. The Sunni control many towns moving to Bagdad [power] and the oil fields [source of funds].

So the fight will continue. At the end, the Kurds will be standing over the collapse of others. Then the Turks would fight them.

Netanyahu, who deals with both on a daily basis, said both the radical Shi’ites, led by Iran, and the radical Sunnis, led by al-Qaida and ISIS, are both enemies of the US. “When your enemies are fighting each other, don’t strengthen either one of them.  Both sides would want US to inter the conflict, then turn against US.

Both Soma Wrestlers look the same without the outfit, and that's the naked truth. Let us not get sucked-in the Game.    Just a [peaceful] thought.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Failed.. reappeared.



The Bushies are back.         Bush’s national security team, architects of the 2003 Iraq war, have reappeared.
"The policies of the last six years have left American diminished and weakened, Cheney says.   
Paul Wolfowitz said on MSNBC, we have an obligation to stop what he said is an Al Qaeda-linked group. "This is about preventing another 9/11."  
Paul Bremer, " U.S. might need troops on the ground in Iraq.
Reid "To the architects of the Iraq war, who are now so eager to offer their expert analysis. "Unfortunately, we already tried it your way, and it was the biggest foreign policy blunder in the history of the country."
Democrats point out "the non-existent WMD, disbanding the Iraqi military, more than 4,000 killed U.S. soldiers, billions upon billions spent on the war, frayed alliances, and backlash from other countries". Add to this, the World Financial collapse in 2007 after the Trillion dollar spent on the failed war.
Yet you can't blame someone for trying to ......
Just a thought.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Megyn interviews Dick Cheney



 Megyn Kelly began by quoting Washington Post columnist Paul Waldman:
“‘There is not a single person in America who has been more wrong and more shamelessly dishonest on the topic of Iraq than Dick Cheney, and now as the cascade of misery and death and chaos, he did so much to unleash raises anew, Mr. Cheney has the unadulterated gall to come before the country and tell us that it's all someone else's fault.’ The suggestion is that you caused this mess, Mr. Vice President.  What say you?”

Kelly came back hard: “But time and time again, history has proven that you got it wrong as well in Iraq, sir.  You said there were no doubts Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.  "we would greeted as liberators"  "the Iraq insurgency was in the last throes".  And you said that after our intervention, extremists would have to, quote, ‘rethink their strategy of Jihad.’ 

Now with almost a trillion dollars spent there with 4,500 American lives lost there, what do you say..... you were so wrong about so much at the expense of so many?”

One more questions, Were the President then served appropriately?

Just a [4500 lives lost] thought

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Same...



The Iraq war [2003], which Bush officials and media advocates sold as easy and inexpensive, grew into the biggest U.S. foreign policy debacle in a generation, resulting in the deaths of over 4,500 U.S. soldiers and 100,000 Iraqis. It also cast a shadow over the U.S. media, which largely promoted the administration's bogus case for war. [Wall Street Journal]  6/16/14

There has been a good deal of comment, some of it quite outlandish, about what our postwar requirements might be in Iraq. Some of the higher end predictions we have been hearing recently, such as the notion that it will take several hundred thousand U.S. troops to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq, are wildly off the mark. It is hard to conceive that it would take more forces to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq than it would take to conduct the war itself and to secure the surrender of Saddam's security forces and his army, hard to imagine. [Wolf-Wiki]

Hawks are only happy when we are at war, fueling the military-industrial complex as U.S. soldiers die and platoons of maimed veterans return home to underfunded medical care.  [Alert Net 6/13/14]  

And here we come again. Ignorant people are trying to deceive the American people. Help with Air fire. Al-Qaida, Terrorist,  Foreign Fighters, Islamists, Time is running out, Obama not starting a war, terrorist will be back in New York...

Well, if the Sunni, Shiite, Kurds, or anybody is in charge of Iraq, it is all the same. Some are good, some are bad and some are in the middle. It is the same.

Just a [same] thought. 

Bogus.......Again.


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The Iraq war [2003], which Bush officials sold as easy and inexpensive, grew into the biggest U.S. foreign policy debacle in a generation, resulting in the deaths of over 4,500 U.S. soldiers and more than 100,000 Iraqis, and injuries. It also cast a shadow over the U.S. media, which largely promoted the administration's bogus case for war. [Wall Street Journal]  6/16/14

  It is hard to conceive that it would take more forces to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq than it would take to conduct the war itself and to secure the surrender of Saddam's security forces and his army, hard to imagine. [Wolf-Wiki]

Hawks are only happy when we are at war, fueling the military-industrial complex as U.S. soldiers die and platoons of maimed veterans return home to underfunded medical care.  [Alert Net 6/13/14]  

And here we come again in Syria.  Help with Air fire. Al-Qaida, Terrorist,  Foreign Fighters, Islamists, Time is running out, Obama not starting a war, terrorist will be back in New York...

Well, if the Sunni, Shiite, Kurds, or anybody is in charge of Iraq, it is all the same. Some are good, some are bad and some are in the middle. It is all the same.

Just a [same] thought.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Defending against itself.

Reporter Lara Logan
The insurgents have seized several cities and are threatening Baghdad. Fighting under the banner of the Islamic State in Iraq (ISIS), they regard Iraq's Shia majority as "infidels".

Iraqi security forces, bolstered by Shia and Kurdish militiamen, holding the advance by Sunni militants north of Baghdad and have retaken a number of towns that had fallen to the rebels. One cleric, sitting with a driver and bodyguard in an expensive four-by-four vehicle, said they were prepared to fight to the death and "splash their blood" to rid Iraq of the ISIS "terrorists".

Iran says it could be prepared to work with the US to fight Sunni insurgents in Iraq.
Sunni and Shia name each other as Infidels and terrorists. They are ready to fight, with religious people to justify the killing, creating a volatile situation.

Iraq has oil, and all the eyes and the fights are on it. Reduce the need for their oil, the region becomes more peaceful.

Just a thought

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Running but?



Iraq seems to be breaking apart, into Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish.

Militants seized Mosul's airport, TV stations and the governor's office. They freed up to 1,000 prisoners.

More than 90,000 Iraqi soldiers deserted rather than confront the militants, according to the official close to Maliki’s office. [Be careful of these reports]. The militants and Sunnis took their place in the city's boulevards and buildings.

This is a habit of Iraqi soldiers once the fight began. In 1992 over 80,000 soldier surrender. They quickly realize that there is a way not to fight.

Now the Iranian are helping the current Shiite government. US are trying to do something but what? Would we have a cooperation with Iran? May be.

The Iraqis are waiting for others to do something.  If no body does, then they will defend the oil field till the end. That is what the Sunnis and Militants are after as well. Time for US Energy Independence, then Iraq would not fight to death for the oil. They may fight for something else.

Just a thought.