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Ares
10th June 2014, 10:24 PM
Just when one thought US foreign policy couldn't sink any deeper into the hole of its embarrassment, it takes out a shovel and starts digging. Overnight, in what AP describes as a stunning assault that exposed Iraq's eroding central authority, Al Qaida-inspired militants from ISIS, or the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, overran much of Mosul on Tuesday, seizing government buildings, pushing out security forces and capturing military vehicles as thousands of residents fled the second-largest city.

For those who may have forgotten, Iraq was one of those countries "liberated" by the the United States, which unlike Afghanistan where the opium trade is still important, did pull out its troops two and a half years ago.

Ths shocking takeover of Mosul took place months after Al Qaeda-linked fighers took over another Iraqi town, Fallujah, earlier in the year and which they have successfully defended against government attempts to reclaim it.

That however, was just the appetizer: Mosul is a much bigger, more strategic prize. The city and surrounding Ninevah province, which is on the doorstep of Iraq's relatively prosperous Kurdish region, are a major export route for Iraqi oil and a gateway to Syria.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/2014/06/mosul.jpg

"This isn't Fallujah. This isn't a place you can just cordon off and forget about," said Michael Knights, a regional security analyst at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, cited by AP. "It's essential to Iraq."

The WSJ adds that hours after government forces fled Mosul in disarray following four days of fighting, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki declared a nationwide "state of maximum preparedness" but didn't indicate whether government forces were mobilizing to retake the Iraqi city, 220 miles north of the capital Baghdad.

The capture of Mosul by rebels linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, or ISIS, is the latest evidence of the weakness and disorganization that have beset Iraq's security forces since the U.S. forces withdrew from the country in December 2011.

Residents of Mosul said they were shocked at the ease of the rebel takeover of government buildings, television stations and military installations where U.S.-supplied fighter airplanes, helicopters and other heavy weaponry are based.

"The whole of Mosul collapsed today. We've fled our homes and neighborhoods, and we're looking for God's mercy," said Mahmoud Al Taie, a dentist. "We are waiting to die."

Videos showed victorious insurgents waving black flags emblazoned with an Islamic script—the standard brandished by al Qaeda militants world-wide.

The biggest irony here is that while the US is arming "rebels" in neighboring Syria, among which numerous Al-Qaeda rebels, the weapons and the trained "fighters" then promptly make their way across the border and continue fighting the US-blessed government in Iraq!

Jessica Lewis, a former U.S. Army intelligence officer, said ISIS fighters won a notable victory in Mosul.

"ISIS is designing its campaign around the state that it believes it has already created," said Ms. Lewis, currently research director for the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, D.C.

"I think that means that Iraq is going to start to look more like Syria. It's a gauge of the severity of the conflict and the trajectory that it's on. That's a very bad sign."

The ISIS-controlled areas of Iraq.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2014/06/20140610_IRAQ1_0.png

And to think none of this could have been accomplished without the assistance of the US state department.

The Obama administration, responding to the fall of Mosul, said ISIS "is not only a threat to the stability of Iraq but a threat to the entire region."



State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the group has drawn strength from the Syrian civil war, where it can acquire recruits, weapons and other resources for its fight in Iraq.

Perhaps miss Psaki should have answered questions about where the ISIS force was getting its weapons. The U.S.-trained and equipped Iraqi security forces, which have floundered since the U.S. pullout, haven't succeeded in thwarting ISIS's emergence as a formidable paramilitary force.

Below is a detailed narrative of just how Al-Qaeda managed to take over yet another garrison in the middle east:

Despite the security precautions, ISIS fighters raided the western half of Mosul early Friday, forcing military personnel and federal police forces to retreat over bridges to the eastern bank of the Tigris River, which divides the city.



For three days, residents in the eastern half of the city huddled in their houses and parceled out their ever-dwindling supply of food and other staples, as authorities tried to secure the city.



Mosul governor Atheel Nujaifi, appearing Monday evening on national television, made a desperate call for city residents to form ad hoc committees to defend themselves. But he fled on Monday night.



In the early-morning darkness of Tuesday, local resistance dissolved, as insurgents poured across the bridges separating east from west. According to witnesses, government soldiers fled on foot, leaving the streets littered with abandoned army vehicles, weapons and uniforms.



The vanquished soldiers knocked on doors and begged for civilian clothes, so they could escape without being identified, said Ahmed Khaza'al, a cosmetic dealer.



The victory by ISIS and its allies means they control sizable regions in at least three of Iraq's 18 provinces. Upon news of Mosul's fall, fears of more fighting rippled across the country.

The US has pledged to help Iraqi leaders "push back against this aggression" as the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki asked parliament to declare a state of emergency that would give him extraordinary powers to tackle the crisis. The rampage by the black banner-waving insurgents was a heavy defeat for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as he tries to hold onto power, and highlighted the growing strength of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The group has been advancing in both Iraq and neighboring Syria, capturing territory in a campaign to set up a militant enclave straddling the border.

But the battle, for the time being, seemed to be over. Some police were discarding uniforms and weapons and fleeing a city where the black flag of ISIL now flew over government buildings.

"We have lost Mosul this morning," said a colonel at a local military command center. "Army and police forces left their positions and ISIL terrorists are in full control.

"It’s a total collapse of the security forces."

This is the aftermath in clips and images:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DWHJ1pgcpiU

Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DWHJ1pgcpiU

Assyrian church set ablaze...


http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2014/06/20140610_IRAQ2_0.png

Iraqi troop uniforms left behind...

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2014/06/20140610_IRAQ3_0.png

Smoke everywhere...

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As the roads are full amid the mass exodus...

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2014/06/20140610_IRAQ5_0.png

But the worst news by far for the US is that as a result of the takeover of Mosul by ISIS forces, an unknown number, and at least one, US ultramodern Blackhawk and Kiowa helicopters parked at the Mosul airport, are now in, you guessed it, Al Qaeda hands.

#Mosul airport is normally crowded with #Blackhawk and #Kiowa helis.
Let's see how many ended up in #ISIS hands... pic.twitter.com/KY51KidfQP

— ConflictReporter (@MiddleEast_BRK) June 10, 2014

Black Hawk, one of ghaneemas taken by #ISIS. #Mosul #Iraq pic.twitter.com/zLoSrbve7R

— ?? ????? #????? (@Ghareeba_7) June 10, 2014

Guys, a base of these was captured by Dawla in Mosul... Imagine what could be done with them. Black Hawk choppers. pic.twitter.com/HXzL0Z8637

— Ghazi (@ghazishami) June 10, 2014

So Mosul has fallen and the ISIS jihadists now have blackhawks and humvees and guns,courtesy of Uncle Sam

— Hemil (@cravingHedonist) June 10, 2014

PT: Worth noting that ISIS has captured parts of #Mosul airport, where #Iraq forces maintain a fleet of UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.

— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) June 10, 2014

Thank you US State Department: once again, this smashing Al-Qaeda success could not have been achieved without your help.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-06-10/al-qaeda-militants-capture-us-blackhawk-helicopters-iraq

mick silver
11th June 2014, 10:12 AM
Obama will say we didn't see this coming just like every thing else he does in all his speeches

old steel
11th June 2014, 11:11 AM
I see major attacks coming on the US embassy in Iraq, soon.....

old steel
11th June 2014, 11:24 AM
Militants seize Turkish consulate, take 80 Turks hostage in Iraqi city of Mosulhttp://cdn.rt.com/files/news/28/5d/c0/00/13.si.jpg
Militants seize Turkish consulate in Iraqi city of Mosul - reports

Radical Islamist insurgents have seized the Turkish consulate in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, occupied by an Al-Qaeda offshoot, Turkish government sources have told Reuters.

According to AFP citing local police, the Turkish consul and 24 other consulate employees have been taken hostage by the militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS or ISIL).

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was holding an emergency meeting on the situation, Hurriyet reports.

A Turkish government source told Reuters that the number of the seized consulate employees has been raised to 48 Turkish nationals.

According to Turkish media, the captors are holding diplomats in militant headquarters.

An Islamist Twitter account, @Dawla_NewsMedia, which has been tweeting photos and pro-ISIS reports from the scene, claimed that the Turkish diplomats have been moved “to an unknown location.”


http://rt.com/news/165340-turkish-consulate-mosul-qaeda/

mick silver
11th June 2014, 11:32 AM
I wonder how many Al-Qaeda government workers they will have to trade to get their people back

old steel
11th June 2014, 12:11 PM
I dunno mick, Turks generally are pretty tough. They will prolly have to wind up killing them or be killed by them.

old steel
11th June 2014, 02:04 PM
So is the puppet government in Iraq still viable?

It looks like the whole Gov has fallen in Iraq this afternoon.

Mass defections and panic is gripping the whole country.

Reports of Iranian troops crossing the border (not confirmed) and Turkey threatening to evoke chapter 24 at the UN because its consulate was taken.

The ISIS has seized all the heavy weapons left behind by the Americans.

As a side note, George W Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld should be hung as war criminals for what they did to that country.

Cebu_4_2
11th June 2014, 05:45 PM
As a side note, George W Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld should be hung as war criminals for what they did to that country.

That would be a good start...

Neuro
11th June 2014, 05:56 PM
So they succeeded they got rid of Saddam Hussein and replaced him with Al-Qaeda! Welcome to Absurdistan!

Norweger
11th June 2014, 06:25 PM
So they succeeded they got rid of Saddam Hussein and replaced him with Al-Qaeda! Welcome to Absurdistan!

More like welcome to the destabilized middle-east where the center for world jewry, Israel is safe.

Neuro
11th June 2014, 06:30 PM
More like welcome to the destabilized middle-east where the center for world jewry, Israel is safe.
Certainly that is at the center here, no doubt! And then the floods of middle-eastern refugees can help destabilize Europe also

Norweger
11th June 2014, 06:38 PM
Yes and at the same time we have hasbara agents in the forums and in the comment sections under articles in newspapers ready to direct the host populations legitimate dissatisfaction against immigration into one that is exclusively beneficial to Israel.

It's a great irony that those who scream and whine against Muslim immigration are themselves for bloodshed in Muslim countries.

Libertarian_Guard
11th June 2014, 08:03 PM
So is the puppet government in Iraq still viable?

As a side note, George W Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld should be hung as war criminals for what they did to that country.

Not sure what you mean by "viable"? But if you mean to remain on the 'take' and continue to receive U$ funds, well yes!

Don't forget a rope for Tony Blair as well.

Libertarian_Guard
11th June 2014, 08:09 PM
I see major attacks coming on the US embassy in Iraq, soon.....

I don't know if the embassy will close or not, but what really matters is the flow of oil. Perhaps it will shut down as part of a deal to keep the oil exports going and it matters not who collects the profits on the Iraq side. Partners in crime have a way of working things out.

old steel
11th June 2014, 09:24 PM
Not sure what you mean by "viable"? But if you mean to remain on the 'take' and continue to receive U$ funds, well yes!

Don't forget a rope for Tony Blair as well.


Yea that prick, hanging is too good for him.

Neuro
12th June 2014, 03:29 AM
Militants seize Turkish consulate, take 80 Turks hostage in Iraqi city of Mosul

http://cdn.rt.com/files/news/28/5d/c0/00/13.si.jpg


Militants seize Turkish consulate in Iraqi city of Mosul - reports

Radical Islamist insurgents have seized the Turkish consulate in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, occupied by an Al-Qaeda offshoot, Turkish government sources have told Reuters.

According to AFP citing local police, the Turkish consul and 24 other consulate employees have been taken hostage by the militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS or ISIL).

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was holding an emergency meeting on the situation, Hurriyet reports.

A Turkish government source told Reuters that the number of the seized consulate employees has been raised to 48 Turkish nationals.

According to Turkish media, the captors are holding diplomats in militant headquarters.

An Islamist Twitter account, @Dawla_NewsMedia, which has been tweeting photos and pro-ISIS reports from the scene, claimed that the Turkish diplomats have been moved “to an unknown location.”


http://rt.com/news/165340-turkish-consulate-mosul-qaeda/
Don't be too certain that this actually happened, the Turkish government has played games with Isis before. Mosul is capital of Kurdish controlled Iraq. And always suspect actions which involves Kurds and Turks together...

Libertarian_Guard
12th June 2014, 01:57 PM
We can't be certain of anything at this point.

One possibility could be that Putin has played a card here by supplying Isis with secure communications, without which a move on Baghdad would certainly fail.

EE_
12th June 2014, 02:02 PM
Looks like the US is getting ready to throw some more disposable American males into the fire.

Libertarian_Guard
12th June 2014, 02:11 PM
Looks like the US is getting ready to throw some more disposable American males into the fire.

These daze it seems like any time is a good time to die for pseudo american patriotism.