Al-Qaeda in Iraq’s (AQI) offensive continues and they now control the vast majority of one of Iraq’s most important cities, the oil rich northern city of Mosul. The army has mostly fled the city, and AQI seems to be doing mop-up operations at this point.
In addition to the wealth of Mosul, AQI got a lot of weapons out of the deal, as troops dropped their arms and fled in the face of the much larger militant force, so many of Iraq’s US-bought arms are now in AQI’s hands.
Even vehicles came along with the deal, and the first US humvees have been reported in AQI’s Syrian territory, looted out of Mosul, which is now the largest city of al-Qaeda’s growing empire in the region.
Indeed, while the borders aren’t readily defined at this point because of constant fighting, AQI territory is arguably already a state of its own, straddling Iraq and Syria and comprising significant chunks of each.
Iraq had been fighting AQI in Anbar since January, when they seized Fallujah and parts of Ramadi. They’ve made little progress and now AQI seems to just be expanding into the Nineveh Province, where Mosul is, with considerable momentum.
But I'm sure al-Maliki is well protected in his bunker in the Green zone in Baghdad…
100 years ago Ottoman promised Kurds autonomy if they killed off all the Armenians.
Not that long ago, al-Maliki made a gesture to Kurds for unity/support coalition and that didn't fly -Kurds push for autonomy.
I won't be surprised if Kurds are going to be used as a NATO "intervention" to keep this area. I wonder if this is part of a larger plan; that America/NATO must intervene to "free" Kurds. Not the first time this game has been played. And through this default mode, the US continues to weaken Syria by driving Takfiri nut jobs further west while laying claim to Mosul by way of proxy.
Wonderful, that means American boys and girls being shot at by American weapons that were sent to Syria but which ended up in this group's hands, while fighting fighters financed by our Saudi / Gulf state allies.
Americans have said a firm no to the last two proposed wars (Syria and Ukraine), and that wasn't as insane as fighting people whom we call 'freedom fighters' as soon as they cross an imaginary line in the desert.
And WHO IS PAYING AL-QAEDA? You can bet easily that it is Saudi/Gulf/US money. Al-Qaeda money does not come from Allah. Actual money is needed to provide them with vehicles, arms, ammunition, monthly salary, access to food, water, telecommunications. PLEASE! Do you think that it is in interest of Maliki government to keep Iraq unstable, and imposible to economically develop? Do you think it is KURDS that are participating in Al-Qaeda? They ae enemies in Iraq and in Syria. I can see only Saudi/US interest in keeping Iraq a basket case. Because if Iraq is ever allowed to have peace, it will in short time become one of the most prosperious Arab countries given its resources and closeness to Iran and Turkey. So, it will have to be pacified the way Egypt was pacified, or live with perpetual poverty, chaos and violence.
the problem is not who is funding them, but whether they now possess enough territory to be self sustaining.
$$$ don't forget drugs…they need $$$ for their amphetamines too…
and Nobody would believe the Kurds are part of ISIS or al Qaeda. However Northern Iraq is Kurdish territory and Kurds did not show interest in al Maliki's call for unification…and the police forces (and now Iraqi Army) that WALKED AWAY …did flee in the past –they are not necessarily from the area even if a regional force…ie they aren't ready to die for Mosul and defend the children and women from being raped and sold off to fat KSA pedophiles. In reality, the Kurds came to fight for Mosul in the past. That's the point I'm making
ie The US et al can now use the defense of Kurdish autonomy as a fissure to justify even more "official" support –a back door into Syria.
The political weakness in Iraq is certainly a fissure that would be exploited by any group angling to secure power/influence and right now it's ISIS and its amphetamine driven rape and cut-throat barbarity.
Fucking America. What a bunch of dunces.
2nd time in a generation we've armed and funded fundamentalist rebels because we didn't like who they were fighting, and 2nd time in a generation its come back to bite us on the rear.
First we had Charlie Wilson's war, and now Barrack Obama's Syrian war. Different conservative President, same result.
Iraq: the Biggest Petroleum Heist in History?
by MIKE WHITNEY
“Prior to the 2003 invasion and occupation of Iraq, US and other western oil companies were all but completely shut out of Iraq’s oil market. But thanks to the invasion and occupation, the companies are now back inside Iraq and producing oil there for the first time since being forced out of the country in 1973.”
– Antonia Juhasz, oil industry analyst, Al Jazeera.
These are the ‘best of times’ for the oil giants in Iraq. Production is up, profits are soaring, and big oil is rolling in dough. Here’s the story from the Wall Street Journal:
“Iraq’s oil production surged to its highest level in over 30 years last month, surprising skeptics of the country’s efforts to restore its oil industry after decades of war and neglect.” (Wall Street Journal)
Mission accomplished?