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Iraq
Sunni Militants Seize More Iraq Towns as U.S. Presses Unity
2014-06-23
[AnNahar] Sunni turbans advanced through west Iraq after seizing a strategic Syria border crossing, as U.S. Secretary of State John F. I was in Vietnam, you know Kerry
Former Senator-for-Life from Massachussetts, self-defined war hero, speaker of French, owner of a lucky hat, conqueror of Cambodia, and current Secretary of State...
arrived in the region Sunday aiming to bridge widening rifts.

The latest assaults saw the security forces making "tactical" withdrawals in the face of an murderous Moslem onslaught that has displaced hundreds of thousands and alarmed the world amid fears Iraq could tear itself apart.

The bad boys, led by the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
... the current version of al-Qaeda in Iraq, just as blood-thirsty and well-beloved as the original...
(ISIL), seized the towns of Rawa and Ana after taking the Al-Qaim border crossing on Saturday, residents said.

The government said its forces had made a "tactical" withdrawal from the towns, control of which has allowed the turbans to open up a strategic route to neighboring Syria, where they also control swathes of countryside along the Euphrates river valley.

ISIL aims to create an Islamic state that will incorporate both Iraq and Syria, where the group has become a major force in the rebellion against Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Lord of the Baath...
.

Washington wants Arab states to bring pressure on Iraq's leaders to speed up government formation, which has made little headway since elections in April.

While American leaders have stopped short of calling for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to step down -- arguing that it is up to the Iraqis to choose their own leaders -- they have left little doubt that they feel the Shiite premier has squandered the opportunity to rebuild his country since US troops withdrew in 2011.

"We gave Iraq the chance to have an inclusive democracy. To work across sectarian lines, to provide a better future for their children," President Barack Obama
I mean, I do think at a certain point you've made enough money...
told CNN Friday.

"Unfortunately what we've seen is a breakdown of trust."

The seizure of Al-Qaim leaves just one of three official border crossings with Syria in the hands of the federal government. The third is controlled by Kurdish forces.

Anti-government fighters already hold areas of the western desert province of Anbar, which abuts the Syrian border, after taking all of one city and parts of another earlier in the year.

Elsewhere, Iraqi government forces, fighting back against the snuffies after initially wilting before their onslaught, Sunday launched an air strike on the bad boy-held city of Tikrit, killing at least seven people, residents of the city said.

The snuffies also clashed with security forces and pro-government tribal fighters in Al-Alam, just east of Tikrit, with turbans killing the women's affairs adviser to the provincial governor.

The firefight, which began Saturday evening, continued into Sunday.

The fighting came as Kerry landed in Cairo on a trip to the Middle East and Europe, with the US aiming to unite Iraq's fractious leaders and repel the bad boys.

America's top diplomat was also due to visit Amman, Brussels and Gay Paree, where Washington is also expected to push for greater efforts to cut off funding to ISIL.

"First and foremost, we are urging countries that have diplomatic dealings with Iraq and that are in the region to take that threat as seriously as we do," a senior State Department official said.

"Second, we are underscoring the need for Iraqi leaders to expedite their government formation process and to come together around a new government that is inclusive."

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity
... for fear of being murdered...
, also noted that "a lot of the funding and support that has over a long period of time fueled extremism inside Iraq has flowed into Iraq from its neighbors."

While Kerry is also expected to travel to Iraq for his second visit since taking over as secretary of state in early 2013, it was not known when he would do so.

Washington had initially favored Maliki when he first became prime minister in 2006 as he was seen to be cracking down on Shiite militias while reaching out to Sunni leaders.

But in recent months, he has made what critics say are increasingly sectarian moves, triggering calls from U.S. leaders for him to represent all Iraqi people, particularly minority Sunni Arabs and Kurds.

Obama has offered to send up to 300 military advisers back to Iraq, but has so far not backed air strikes that have been requested by Storied Baghdad.

U.N. aid agencies said they were rushing supplies to Iraq to help more than one million people displaced by the latest violence and unrest earlier this year.
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Posted by: Shipman   2014-06-23 21:02  

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Posted by: KBK   2014-06-23 20:24  

#6  Maybe he doesn't care about Iraq - that's no big deal. The problem is the wider sweep of things if the ISIS is allowed to control a geographic keystone of the middle east - and the ISIS has promised to strike at us. I take that at face value, and even Obama cannot be that stupid or narcissistic.... or can he? To use an old phrase, Obama may not be interested in war, but war will certainly be interested in him.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-06-23 14:03  

#5  OS man, read your second paragraph, you are making a huge leap, the leap being that the President gives a damn. I doubt he could get thru that paragraph, excellent tho it is, with out eye glazing and NBA dreams wiping out all information.

He doesn't care. He's got 2.3 years of damn fine living ahead of him and this kinda shit is not going to screw that up.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-06-23 13:38  

#4  Addressing future US Army officers at West Point, the President declared: 'Just because we have the best hammer does not mean that every problem is a nail.'

Seems like Obama is no carpenter. He is destroying US power and prestige in the world. I never thought that I would say this but please, bring back Jimmy Carter.
Posted by: Squinty   2014-06-23 11:53  

#3  ZF, Im aware that not all Sunni are ISIS, but the fact remains that so manyhave joined ISIS, that the non ISIS Sunni will be rolled pretty quickly by neighboring tribes. Its the Prisoner's Dilemma, writ large. The key is the inability of the ISF (IA, Police) to provide any security for those sunni who wish to fight the ISIS.

Thats why the Obama solution of doing nothing will end up wit ISIS having their own Caliphate in the middle of Iraq. What is needed is some way to support the Sunni tribes in the middle in an autonomous self-rule area, like the Kurds are doing up north. That is why Obama will fail - he has no ballls to override State, anbd he simply isnt smart enought to carry this off, and he is too arrogant to task the CIA and Mil assets to achieve this end via assets operating openly in Jordan and Kurdistan, semi-clandestine fashion - which means some officials uniformed elements openly training in places liek Camp Taji, and the hard ops guys operating covered/covert in rural/remote areas, and completely clandestinely in Syria. The Open Support would be airpower strikes on any and all ISIS command elements and any large enough groups of forces.

Problem is that the groudwork for this should have been laid in a while back, and I doubt that anyone in the administration now had the foresight and guts to do so.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-06-23 11:32  

#2  The snuffies also clashed with security forces and pro-government tribal fighters in Al-Alam, just east of Tikrit, with turbans killing the women's affairs adviser to the provincial governor.


Al Alam is a Sunni area, so it's clear that not all Sunnis are pro-ISIS.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2014-06-23 09:03  

#1  If Obama and the idiots at stet keep pressing for unity, they will get it - Sunnis unified under an ISIS banner.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-06-23 00:15  

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