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Kalifat je zazeo branu koja opskrbljuje vodom veliki dio iraka. krenuo je u ofanzivu na kurdske polozaje i SAD je poceo sa bombardiranjima artiljerije kalifata. Visu u clanku

As Obama Launches Another Iraq Assault, Here Is An Undercover Look Inside ISIS


While the biggest geopolitical news of the past week was Obama's announcement he would become only the fourth president in a row to order military action in Iraq, explicitly targeting the ISIS jihadists, the far bigger question are the developments that spurred the administration to finally act.

The NYT reports that "as the tension mounted in Washington" the catalyst for Obama's decision was sudden developments surrounding the Kurdistan capital, Erbil. "Kurdish forces who had been fighting the militants in three nearby Christian villages abruptly fell back toward the gates of the city, fanning fears that the city might soon fall. By Thursday morning, people were thronging the airport, desperate for flights out of town. "The situation near Erbil was becoming more dire than anyone expected," said a senior administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe the White House’s internal deliberations. “We didn’t want another Benghazi."

The reason for this is that the US has an embassy in Erbil: that falling to ISIS would be the supreme punch in the gut for an administration whose foreign policy has become the butt of all global jokes. What's worse, now that ISIS had taken control of a critical dam in Mosul (which as we reported earlier controls water levels on the Tigris levels as far as Baghdad, and whose capture "shook Kurdish officials and fueled the sense of crisis" as it gave ISIS all of the leverage) the US embassy could be flooded should ISIS blow up the dam in question.

In other words, Obama merely took to arms after the threat of another massive foreign humiliation became all too real and when the reality that the Kurdish defense was about to fall. Of course, the actual stated reason for intervention was different, a far more noble one.

At a 90-minute meeting in the Situation Room on Thursday morning, Mr. Obama was briefed again about the plight of the Iraqis stranded on Mount Sinjar. Members of an ancient religious sect known as Yazidi, they were branded as devil worshipers by the militants. The women were to be enslaved; the men were to be slaughtered.

Officials told Mr. Obama there was a real danger of genocide, under the legal definition of the term. “While we have faced difficult humanitarian challenges, this was in a different category,” said an official. “That kind of shakes you up, gets your attention.”

At 11:20 a.m., Mr. Obama left the meeting to travel to Fort Belvoir, Va., where he signed a bill expanding health care for veterans. He had all but made up his mind to authorize airstrikes, officials said, and while he was away, his team drafted specific military options.

When the president returned to the White House barely an hour later, he went back into meetings with his staff. By then, there were news reports of airdrops and possible strikes. But the White House “hunkered down,” an official said, refusing to comment on the reports for fear of endangering a nighttime airdrop over Mount Sinjar.

Mr. Obama did not announce the operations until dawn had broken in Iraq, a delay of several hours that added to the panic in Erbil. Reports of explosions near the city at dusk on Thursday night sowed confusion after Kurdish officials said the United States had begun airstrikes on the militants. The Pentagon flatly denied the reports.
The rest is now well-known (the full breakdown can be found here), and culminated with Obama's Thursday announcement as well as the immediate launch of bombing raids on ISIS militants.

Here is the most recent Iraq situation report courtesy of the Institute for the Study of War.

Within the past 24 hours, ISIS seized Mosul Dam. This capture provides ISIS strategic advantage over the Iraqi state. The dam's collapse would severely damage vast areas of the country where ISIS seeks to achieve military victory but has encountered heavy resistance. Also, ISIS now controls electricity production to Mosul and the group extends its claimed territory farther north. ISIS continues to fight the Peshmerga in Makhmour, south of Mosul and the IA in Dhuluiya, north of Baghdad. Although the United States conducted two rounds of targeted airstrikes against ISIS held territory outside of Arbil and Mosul, it remains too early to determine whether or not the group will adjust its military strategy. ISIS is likely hardening territorial boundaries for the Islamic Caliphate east of Mosul, but ISW assess ISIS will not attempt to seize Erbil. Still, fear of an ISIS attack on Erbil has peaked.

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So now that the attention is once again back to ISIS, whose dramatic success in forming the caliphate was lost to the world following the return of hostilities in Ukraine and the escalation of the second Cold War, here are, courtesy of Vice News, the first two parts of a series looking at life in the Islamic State caliphate. Vice News reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.

In part 1, Dairieh heads to the frontline in Raqqa, where Islamic State fighters are laying siege to the Syrian Army’s division 17 base.




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The Spread of the Caliphate: The Islamic State (Part 1)

 
Jaguarkini puleni uzvracaju udarac, USA evakuise ambasadu u Bagdadu kao i konzulat u Irbilu u Kurdskom delu zemlje.

Tenkovi iracke vojske na ulicama Bagdada i u zelenoj zoni

Kazem ja da treba da navijamo za Jaguarkine, oni ce i Amere da umlate kako su krenuli
 
Jaguarkini puleni uzvracaju udarac, USA evakuise ambasadu u Bagdadu kao i konzulat u Irbilu u Kurdskom delu zemlje.

Tenkovi iracke vojske na ulicama Bagdada i u zelenoj zoni

Kazem ja da treba da navijamo za Jaguarkine, oni ce i Amere da umlate kako su krenuli

Nema trika - juce su pod bombama americke avijacije potamanjeni teroristi ISISA i Kurdi su vratili kontrolu nad tri grada ....
 
Jaguarka je u pravu, kao i uvek.
Evo ovog "Putinovog pulena" iz perioda pre manje od godinu dana, tačno se vidi da je ruski čovek

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Ja znam da su tebe učili da 1000 puta ponovljena laž postaje istina, ali veruj mi to ne važi za 1000 puta ponovljenu glupost.
 
Poslednja izmena od moderatora:
Naime, novoizabrani irački predsjednik imenovao je novog premijera te mu poručio da hitno sastavi novu Vladu. Stari premijer, Nouri al-Maliki, kojeg je na vlast još 2003. postavio Washington nakon invazije na Irak, poručuje kako ne prihvaća takvu odluku te odbija prepustiti vlast (opširnije o temi: Iransko-američki konsenzus: Maliki mora otići, u Bagdadu izabran novi premijer - Analiza: Političke kalkulacije u vrijeme tragedije jednog naroda).

U isto vrijeme stižu informacije kako je Maliki na ulice Bagdada poslao specijalne snage i pripadnike paramilitarnih skupina. Nedugo zatim Maliki je održao govor na državnoj televiziji poručujući kako je imenovanje njegove zamjene "opasno kršenje Ustava" te kako će "tu pogrešku ispraviti".

opširnije na

http://www.advance.hr/vijesti/malik...klature-koja-je-izgubila-svu-vanjsku-potporu/
 
Jaguarka je u pravu, kao i uvek.
Evo ovog "Putinovog pulena" iz perioda pre manje od godinu dana, tačno se vidi da je ruski čovek

Pogledajte prilog 336069

Ja znam da su tebe učili da 1000 puta ponovljena laž postaje istina, ali veruj mi to ne važi za 1000 puta ponovljenu glupost.
Normalno je da se Obama sastaje sa svetskim premijerima. To ne znači da ih je on tu postavio.

Međutim, Putin jeste podržavalac Malikija:
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E pa, danas je Maliki pao sa vlasti.:sad2:

Nadam se da će mu dopustiti da zadrži bar neke telohranitelje. Naime, danas je sve teže prehraniti telo.
 
Ovo se nije desilo u islamskoj historiji da muslimani nacine ovakava pokolj jednog naroda samo zato sto pripdaju nekoj drufgoj religijii. Da podsjetim Jezidi pripdaju staro-persijskoj religiji Zoroastrijanaca i poklonici su vatre kao i istioimeni sektasi. Naravno naroedd nije kriv stoi pripada jednoj sekti i svi muslimani su dnaas uz Jezide i svi Siiti i Iranhci se mole za Jezide. Ovo nije trebalo da se desi i ovo je njaveca sramota za Sunnite i za sve muslimane. Amerika mora pritje3ci u pommoc i mora vojno interevnnirati kako bi se s rpiejciio pokolj jednog naroda.
 
SAD sirijskoj opoziciji: Tražite intervenciju
16 august 2014 Izmijenjeno 14:30 CEST
Sirijski opozicioni izvori kazali Al Jazeeri da im je SAD rekao da zatraže međunarodne napade na pozicije grupe Islamska država.

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Ti isti p-ripadnici islmaakas edrzave su cinili godinama terorioosticike napade za Siite tokom Ashure i to je tako trajalo sve dok nije na scenu izzasao ISIS kao predvodnik nekakakvog Halifata. To je nesto sto Medjunarodna Zajednica mora znati i mora sagledati da sena sjeveru Iraka odvija anarahija i terorizam nnajgore vrste.
 
Te ljude koji proglasavaju Kalifate trebaju odmah strpati u zatvore. Kalifat se moze osnovati samo kao svecenicki kruozk ali ne i kako i neka terorist8icka drzava. Amerika mora ovjno intervenirati.
 
Ovo se nije desilo u islamskoj historiji da muslimani nacine ovakava pokolj jednog naroda samo zato sto pripdaju nekoj drufgoj religijii. Da podsjetim Jezidi pripdaju staro-persijskoj religiji Zoroastrijanaca i poklonici su vatre kao i istioimeni sektasi. Naravno naroedd nije kriv stoi pripada jednoj sekti i svi muslimani su dnaas uz Jezide i svi Siiti i Iranhci se mole za Jezide. Ovo nije trebalo da se desi i ovo je njaveca sramota za Sunnite i za sve muslimane. Amerika mora pritje3ci u pommoc i mora vojno interevnnirati kako bi se s rpiejciio pokolj jednog naroda.

znaci vise ne podrzavas vehabije?

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Po svemu sudeći, Kalifat pravi nezadržive nalete prema Damasku.

:rotf:
 

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