SV: {UAH} Quote: If the Iraqi soldiers have fled will the drones bring them back? F. Mujabi
Jim, it is in the interest of both the Kurds and the Islamist (ISIS) that Iraq
goes down the drains. May be the Iraq soldiers who have deserted or are "on the run away"
are mostly Kurds who now strengthen Kurdist hold on Kirkut.
The ISIS Islamist are smuggling confisticated weapons into Syria. I suppose, the Syrian
government is really smiling at the West (Europe and USA) who are fixed in a dilema in Syrien.
As we speak, the Sunniextremister are onto Baquba in Diyala province. It is evidently clear each group is on to secure part of Mesopotamian Babylon.
I believe,It shall be difficult to drone them because they are so many different groups and non apparently has interest in a united Iraq.
Seems like they now need the Syrian government to be strong otherwise the Islamist take a whole hand.
Besides their baby Turkey may not accept Kurdist territorial claim- another fix!!
I do not think the drones alone shall do the magic. Because, as said, the fronts are multi-complex.
The Kurds want chaos to persist so they can at the end of the day,
break away with their autonomy.
Looks to me like the USA might have to put some ground force behind the drones, after all.
Noc'la gau
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
Den fredag, 13 juni 2014 12:55 skrev jim muwanga <muwangajim@gmail.com>:
"If the Iraq soldiers have fled will the drones bring them back?"
Frank Mujabi 2014
nice one !
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