For over a year we have heard all the horror stories about the Iraqi military and the sneakiness of the militias…..and in all that time there has been very little that anyone could call a success…..so far violence and destruction and yet nothing that we could send a celebratory note about…..is it possible that all that is about to change?
Iraqi forces have reclaimed the central government compound in the city of Ramadi from ISIS, marking what a US commander says is the greatest achievement yet from a force that fled the city in May. The military says it’s now in complete control of the compound, which marks the defeat of ISIS in Ramadi, capital of Anbar province, though there are still pockets of resistance, reports the BBC. “Yes, the city of Ramadi has been liberated,” says a military spokesman, per Reuters. The Iraqi flag is now flying over the compound, he adds. Fierce fighting had taken place around the city for days, though suicide bombers, snipers, and booby traps had slowed the Iraqi military’s advance, reports AP.
Col. Steve Warren, spokesman for the US anti-ISIS effort, tells USA Today that it has been a great day for the Iraqi military. “What this shows is that the Iraqis have moved from an army that folded on initial contact in the summer of ’14 to an army that has been able to conduct a complex operation in a large, built-up area,” he says. “This is the biggest thing the Iraqi army has done. Period.” He says ISIS is now “getting hit in multiple places simultaneously,” having also lost control of the Tishrin Dam in Syria to US-backed fighters over the weekend, who cut off a key supply line to the group’s Raqqa stronghold when they seized the Euphrates River dam.
Yes! Strike up the band….celebratory gunfire…..and the peasants dance…..
With all that “good” news may be a bit premature…..why?
Iraqi officials are hyping the narrative that they’ve captured central Ramadi from ISIS and that the final expulsion of the group for the Anbar provincial capital is at hand. US officials, however, say they cannot confirm the claims of Iraqi gains in the city’s center.
Even Iraqi military officials sought to leave some wiggle room in this claim of a gain, however, saying they have “full control” of the compound but that this doesn’t necessarily mean any Iraqi troops have even attempted to enter the compound.
What’s the deal? The media ran with the “good” news of an Iraqi victory……and yet there is nothing to back it up….at least for now…..maybe this is especially for the American public….this has a ring of propaganda about it……..just a thought…..
A good thought!
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Today’s highly-touted “Victories” will almost certainly become tomorrow’s “Set Backs” because these kinds of wars are always a ping-pong game that no one ever wins and the profiteers keep on laughing all the way to the bank.
And that is what war is all about these days….profits…ideology is just the excuse….chuq
Victory ? Pics released show a Ghost Town.
Yeah…that is the sad part….what price victory?
Your article sums it up well. Is it a Victory. One Govt building for a National Army to recapture after 7 months?
The bigger question should be,,,,for how long?
It is incredible you say that. I read an article which says the area under the Iraqi Army is relatively sparsely populated compared to the area along the river ( still under ISIS control) . Thus all the hype may come to nought. The population ( majority Sunni) is not too happy with the Shia dominated ISF.
Yep…..and ISIS has a wealth of seasoned officers from the old Republican Guard….this is all hype…at least for now…..
I second you on the hype.