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And the bells ring. PMU keeps promise:
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The war in Mosul has begun and here is some basic information.
Participating will:
- Iraqi army
- Supporting militias
- Kurdish Peshmerga
- Nineveh Guard
- US led Coalition
- US Special Forces
The militias will focus on Tal Afar while the military on Mosul itself. It is planned to leave a corridor open for ISIS to retreat. This plan is heavily criticized due to the fact ISIS forces could flee for Syria. On one hand, this has been a method the Syrian army has been using in most of the big urban battles against ISIS and the Iraqi army announced to not to allow ISIS to enter Syria. On the other hand, the US and Saudi Arabia (!!) granted free passage to the thousands of ISIS terrorists, what looks like the US and SA are trying to redeploy ISIS against the Syrian army with no intention to liberate Mosul itself. According to reports the Coalition will only strike "vacated" buildings, whatever that means.
It is an Iraqi operation. They will liberate Mosul with or without the little help that the Coalition offers.The war in Mosul has begun and here is some basic information.
Participating will:
- Iraqi army
- Supporting militias
- Kurdish Peshmerga
- Nineveh Guard
- US led Coalition
- US Special Forces
The militias will focus on Tal Afar while the military on Mosul itself. It is planned to leave a corridor open for ISIS to retreat. This plan is heavily criticized due to the fact ISIS forces could flee for Syria. On one hand, this has been a method the Syrian army has been using in most of the big urban battles against ISIS and the Iraqi army announced to not to allow ISIS to enter Syria. On the other hand, the US and Saudi Arabia (!!) granted free passage to the thousands of ISIS terrorists, what looks like the US and SA are trying to redeploy ISIS against the Syrian army with no intention to liberate Mosul itself. According to reports the Coalition will only strike "vacated" buildings, whatever that means.
I doubt this will end well as Iran and the Shiite militia that Iranian Quds forces actually control, have no incentive to see a USA led victory. They will sandbag and let the US led Iraq secular government forces take the brunt of the casualties and do most of the heavy lifting, along with the Peshmerga Kurdish forces to the North.
Coordinating and marshalling such large forces is a difficult taks made astronomically more difficult by the varying factions involved each with their own goals and interests.
This whole operation was pushed ahead too soon by the Obama regime to aid Hillary in the election and instead it might harm her.
And the bells ring. PMU keeps promise: