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Iraq
The Iraqi Shi'a Mobilization to Counter the ISIS Offensive
2014-06-16
Institute for the Study of War Iraq Updates

Conclusion

The Iraqi Shi'a are not waiting for the ISIS threat to develop further nor are they waiting for the national government to organize a coherent defense against the ISIS threat. They are actively seeking to provide protection for themselves, their shrines, and predominantly Iraqi Shi'a areas. Violence perpetrated by Iraqi Shi'a militias will increase if shrines are attacked. Reports of possible Iranian soldiers on Iraqi territory are very concerning, particularly as the Iraqi Shi'a begin to see the ISIS threat as existential. When viewed through this lens, help from fellow Shi'a - in both material and manpower forms - could be easily justified as not only permissible, but necessary in the eyes of Iraqi Shi'a.

Therefore, there is currently a coordinated ISF, Iraqi Shi'a militia, and Iranian effort. The Badr organization and Iranian main effort is concentrated in Diyala. The counter-offensive will likely focus on the areas of Tikrit and Samarra, with additional Shi'a militias concentrating on Baghdad and holy shrines.

Grand Ayatollah Sistani's declaration to fight against ISIS has numerous ramifications for Iraqi politics by cementing the unity of the Iraqi Shi'a political and militia leaders at a time when their support might have fractured. It is likelier now than immediately after the fall of Mosul that a Shi'a unity government more dependent on Iran will emerge in Baghdad if the ISIS crisis is averted.
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Posted by:Squinty

#6  Execute a Non-Combatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) immediately and pass the salt.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-06-16 10:35  

#5  "There can be only one" phase. Pass the popcorn.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-06-16 09:28  

#4  Payback for the slaughter and executions by the ISIS will be a bitch.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-06-16 08:33  

#3  Set piece battles between terrorists---should be interesting.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-06-16 03:59  

#2  Don't let the press gloss this over: these Shiite militias are not the boy scouts, nor are they an armed rabble. These guys have been gunnies for years, and fought hard against US forces until the Surge wore them down, with better armed better informed military actions, and better cash payoffs.

These militias are not in a prisoner-taking mood. No quarter will be given, and as one of the Iraqis I know said to me in an email this weekend, before he and others head to Samarra to fight "We will push the ISIS out, and send them all screaming to hell"

Posted by: OldSpook   2014-06-16 02:50  

#1  Here is a map: Situation Report: June 15, 2014
Posted by: Squinty   2014-06-16 00:36  

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