Al Sadrs' message is reform or die, (sounds familiar?) but in this case he may have a point as the article doesn't mention the government corruption strangling service delivery etc., which is the basis of the protests.
The IS solidarity movement.![]()
Glad to see that Abu Hajaar's legacy lives on!
I'd say he's closer to the rule than the exception.Found this video f'ing around Youtube today. It was just posted a few days ago and certainly goes a long way towards offering a different perception of the Iraqi Army and their battle with ISIS.
The fucked up part is though...a few neighbors don't like you? Label you a collaborator? You my friend, are dog food.
Major Salam appears to be one locked on soldier...would have to imagine there are many folks who would like to get their paws on him -
Fighting the Islamic State with Iraq’s Golden Division: The Road to Fallujah
These guys need to be let go...wtf is going on in Foggy Bottom: U.S. State Department Officials Call for Strikes Against Syria’s Assad
When your enemies are fighting each other, you should probably just step back and watch.These guys need to be let go...wtf is going on in Foggy Bottom: U.S. State Department Officials Call for Strikes Against Syria’s Assad
When your enemies are fighting each other, you should probably just step back and watch.
Fox News just cited Syria's use of, "devastating barrel bombs against his own people," as one of the main reasons for the turmoil.These guys need to be let go...wtf is going on in Foggy Bottom: U.S. State Department Officials Call for Strikes Against Syria’s Assad
Fox News just cited Syria's use of, "devastating barrel bombs against his own people," as one of the main reasons for the turmoil.
Of course, because some improvised POS Molotov cocktail in an oil drum is the most dangerous thing on the battlefield now.
They're not worried about Russia's use of REAL munitions.Solid reporting to ignore the Russians' use of them and other weapons on civilians.
They're not worried about Russia's use of REAL munitions.
I'd much rather have someone try to drop a fuel drum on me than a real bomb.
I wonder if there is deliberate targeting of medical personnel, or if the Assad regime just doesn't care as much about ROE and collateral damage.
Making the population lose the will to fight is the only way to win an insurgency. Or any war for that matter.
There are hundreds of thousands of people getting killed or wounded in Syria. I wonder if there is deliberate targeting of medical personnel, or if the Assad regime just doesn't care as much about ROE and collateral damage.
Also, with Islamic militants' willingness to use "protected places" like hospitals and other medical facilities to plan, store munitions, and launch attacks from, I wonder if that TTP is putting medical professionals at risk as well.