D80, the best part of all that is.......on Jan 21, we will be firing missiles at those vehicles from thousands of miles away. Zeroed in on the driver's ear hole. Bye Felicia!
D80, the best part of all that is.......on Jan 21, we will be firing missiles at those vehicles from thousands of miles away. Zeroed in on the driver's ear hole. Bye Felicia!
ISIS getting desperate in Mosul. Reports are that ISIS has stooped to sending kids driving regular vehicles, civilian cars/trucks, in a vain attempt to ram Iraqi army vehicles and/or run over Iraqi troops. Of course, these vehicles get nowhere near their intended targets as they are blasted to bits by heavy weapons' fire. Apparently these "kids" are not unwilling civilians, but rather younger ISIS idiots, volunteers, probably. Speculation is they are sacrificing the younger ISIS "soldiers" mere teenagers, as they are least experienced and therefore, the most expendable.
Also, Iraqi forces operating in Mosul, in the street to street fighting, report that even ISIS' IEDs have become very amateurish. This is an indication that ISIS is running out of supplies, weapons, ammo as the city of Mosul has been completely surrounded and cut off and the 4,000 or so remaining ISIS troops have not been resupplied for several months now.
Mosul has become ISIS' Stalingrad. Iranian-backed Shiite Militia is guarding the western side of the city with orders to destroy any ISIS troops attempting to flee. Likewise, the Kurds are dug in north and east of the city with the same orders. Meanwhile, Iraqi army units have pushed into Mosul from both the east and the south and are squeezing the remaining ISIS defenders into an ever-decreasing circle.
Kill 'em all, I say. Execute without mercy any ISIS sleazebags that do surrender. No prisoners!
I hate to see children killed, but if they were willing participants, so be it. At least any surviving ISIS fighters will have fewer impressionable minds to recruit and perpetuate the cycle.
ISIS has retaken Palmyria, Syria. It was a convenient target of opportunity since the thin Syrian forces have concentrated on Aleppo. They and their Russian allies with limited resources and capability. The Syrian-Russian Alliance has only been able to defeat ISIS when they made an all-out, concentrated effort. ISIS forces are highly mobile and flexible. They are a nomadic army, really, since they cannot defend fixed positions, strongholds, assets as allied air power wreaks havoc whenever ISIS pauses and concentrates its forces.
ISIS units in Mosul would have been completely annihilated already if not for concern for civilians who ISIS hides behind as human shields. Iraqi troops are having to fight street to street, house to house, in order to avoid mass civilian casualties. That takes time.
Actually, I think a better tactic would be to withdraw the Shiite Militia on the west, "allowing" ISIS units to "escape" Mosul. Once in the open desert, allied planes would decimate the retreating ISIS units. Kind of like Kuwait City, 1991, all over again, "the highway of death." BUT! I suspect ISIS leaders are not that stupid and probably won't take the bait, not without bringing along their "human shields."
What a mess Syria and Iraq have become. It's a "free-for-all." Kind of like Risk, where it was everyone vs. everyone.
Two female moooslim terrorists strapped bombs to themselves and entered a crowded village market in a town in Nigeria. They were members of the mostly defunct Boko Haram group. One of the women blew herself up and harmed no one else, and the other was detected trying to arm her bomb vest and was attacked by the villagers. They beat her to a pulp, then got a rope and lynched her. The local police finally arrived, and a bomb team had to deactivate the vest. They left the two dead mooslim scumbags lying in the road and chickens and other critters started feeding on them. A local contractor finally used his front-end loader/back-hoe to dig a hole and deposit the bodies in it.
In a related story, the leader of Boko Haram Abubakar Shekau appeared in a video to dispute that his organization has been wiped out by the new coalition forces of Niger, Nigeria, and Chad which have joined forces to fight the mooslim terrorists. Shekau is seen in a tent, in tight quarters, obviously hiding from the coalition forces. During part of the video you can hear helicopters, which are searching for the remnants of the defeated Boko Haram.
Last week, the coalition forces launched a surprise attack on the stronghold of Boko Haram completely annihilating the terrorists, killing/capturing 375. Of course, some of the scumbags escaped into the jungle, including their gallant leader who now cowers in a tent making silly videos.
Moooslim terrorists are not so bold when their intended victims are armed and fight back...
http://www.clarionproject.org/news/i...living-targets#
Speaks for itself.
This is a really bad one that you haven't heard much about. http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/08/middle...d-afghanistan/
dawg80, do you wake up early to read Trump's tweets in real time?