- Dec 13, 2013
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Right now in the fight against Iraq there were some huge debates over what strategic moves were the right ones to make against the ISIS. Many were upset that the Iraq and American governments abandoned Ramada to focus on Tikrit and Baiji oil refinery.
Once Ramada fell they was huge outcries and lots of criticism that America and Iraq were ignorant and lazy about keeping Ramada under control and away from the ISIS. Also many were criticizing the Pentagon for revealing plans for bringing siege to Mosul and conquering the area. And overall it was seeming that the Iraqi and American war plans were focused on conquering Mosul in the short term right now.
However out of the blue it seems the Kurds and even the battered FSA are actually now on the march towards Raqqa which is the capital of ISIS. Might this be the start of the end for ISIS at least as some type of state-like organization?
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...e-tal-abyad-raqqa/+&cd=11&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Once Ramada fell they was huge outcries and lots of criticism that America and Iraq were ignorant and lazy about keeping Ramada under control and away from the ISIS. Also many were criticizing the Pentagon for revealing plans for bringing siege to Mosul and conquering the area. And overall it was seeming that the Iraqi and American war plans were focused on conquering Mosul in the short term right now.
However out of the blue it seems the Kurds and even the battered FSA are actually now on the march towards Raqqa which is the capital of ISIS. Might this be the start of the end for ISIS at least as some type of state-like organization?
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...e-tal-abyad-raqqa/+&cd=11&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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