13-06-2014, 06:13 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:Yeah, interesting isn't it. Numerically ISIS would have no advantage at all. There are serious problems with the Iraqi military. They have just melted away. Leaving everything intact more or less. But ISIS doesn't have popular support either. Maliki did say there was a conspiracy involved. I haven't heard more about it from him though.
The Iraqi Army has been filmed changing into civilian clothes [without even engaging ISIL] and just loading into vehicles [civilian ones] and melting away. I believe they [the Iraqi Military] outnumber ISIL forces by MANY times and have more heavy/sophisticated weapons....but something else seems to be going on...and at amazing speed!
Now O-bomba has said that if it takes American troops returning to Iraq, so be it. I assume that is still a last option, and American and NATO bomber runs will be the likely next step. The fall of Baghdad in the near future is now a real possibility. The 'West's' real concern is the control of the OIL....not the People of Iraq!
They're just 100 miles from Baghdad now. Apparently streets of Baghdad almost deserted. People hunkering down. Many signing up for military.
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