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Iraq
ISIS map as of today
2014-06-17
From the Economist via the Gateway Pundit.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  'Assad is a SOB' - fixed
Posted by: linker   2014-06-17 20:28  

#8  We should send more money and arms to the Kurds.
Posted by: Odysseus   2014-06-17 17:42  

#7  Borders of ISIS area are bit out of date - the Kurds have already pushed them back from Kirkuk and are pushing into Salaheddin. And Samarra is very much contested, not ISIS. Fallujah and Ramadi on the other hand,basically flipped sided without a shot being fired. Sunni generals there pretty much turned their troops over.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-06-17 14:54  

#6  that part of the country is not where most of the oil is.

Mosul has plenty of oil and Baiji has a very large refinery. whether or not ISIS takes over the oil fields, Iraq can kiss much of its oil revenue good bye.

Al
Posted by: frozen al   2014-06-17 12:47  

#5  The appear to be river centric.
Posted by: 3dc   2014-06-17 12:29  

#4  They have been fighting the Kurds for months in Syria for that finger to Turkey.
What's the special sauce they are getting from Turkey?
Posted by: 3dc   2014-06-17 12:13  

#3  How ISIS Games Twitter.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-06-17 11:39  

#2  The bad news for ISIL is no outlet to the ocean and, IIRC, that part of the country is not where most of the oil is. Skirting Baghdad and moving for Basra might be the best strategy. But then, IRGC might be waiting for them in Basra.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2014-06-17 11:29  

#1  Whatever works for these people is fine with me. If we show up to the party, they'll all just turn on us. Leave them to their good work.

Who knows, perhaps Assad isn't such a SOB after all.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-06-17 11:14  

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