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twomp
09-03-2015, 03:13 AM
A new video released by ISIS’s northern Iraq media arm appears to be deliberately emphasizing the group’s heavy use of US-made weapons, showing the group training fighters in the use of American-made M16 assault rifles (http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isis-terror/isis-shows-u-s-made-weapons-n419371).

This is a significant shift for the group. As with most jihadist groups worldwide, ISIS has traditionally favored the Russian AK-47, an assault rifle that is available in enormous quantity across the region and indeed the world. In Iraq, however, weapons left behind by US occupation forces and those provided to Iraq’s military are common.

And with Iraqi troops notorious for turning tail and fleeing from ISIS advances, leaving behind weapons and vehicles, ISIS has been building up quite a collection of seized US weaponry. Targeting US-provided vehicles has been a main focus of the US airstrikes in Iraq, even as they rush to provide a new arsenal to the Iraqi military, hoping they’ll be a little more careful with them next time.

Iraq’s military was destroyed during the 2003 US occupation, and a new military was created and armed with US equipment. Though the US hyped the Iraqi military as the pride of the region, heavily armed and trained by US forces, they were quickly routed in several cities by ISIS, leaving ISIS fighters in control of large amounts of equipment.

http://news.antiwar.com/2015/09/02/new-isis-video-highlights-groups-us-made-weapons/

Jan2017
09-03-2015, 08:00 AM
Iraq's military was destroyed during the 2003 US occupation, and
a new military was created and armed with US equipment.


Quickly routed by ISIL, and re-supplied through the CIA annex of Hillary infamy in Libya,
now the Bush/Rubio/Romney neocons want boots on the ground and reinstitute the draft too.
And you college kids wanted to go to school . . . hah.

acptulsa
09-03-2015, 08:05 AM
Yeah, yeah.

Keep a sharp eye out for price tags. Or anything else that puts the lie to the notion that we're supplying weapons only by sending them out with an 'Iraqi Army' specially trained to run out into the field with a weapon and then run right back without one.

presence
09-03-2015, 09:10 AM
Yeah, yeah.

Keep a sharp eye out for price tags. Or anything else that puts the lie to the notion that we're supplying weapons only by sending them out with an 'Iraqi Army' specially trained to run out into the field with a weapon and then run right back without one.


hmmm you see that conflict of war profiteering interest too huh?

wizardwatson
09-03-2015, 09:20 AM
This is a significant shift for the group. As with most jihadist groups worldwide, ISIS has traditionally favored the Russian AK-47, an assault rifle that is available in enormous quantity across the region and indeed the world. In Iraq, however, weapons left behind by US occupation forces and those provided to Iraq’s military are common.

This could be propaganda as well, but I watched some videos of Ayatollah Khomenei speeches a while back and he claimed that he had gotten reports of 5 verified U.S. munitions ("care package" for all you COD players :) ) drops on ISIS held locations.

If this is true it would give creedence to the belief of many that our policy in the middle east is a scorched earth policy where we let them all kill each other, build up villain, and then use precision drone/air strikes to keep them penned in.

Similar to how ranchers herd cattle. Weapons and ammo are the grass of the field and our conflict points are where we keep them corralled.

Occam's Banana
09-03-2015, 10:59 AM
This could be propaganda as well, but I watched some videos of Ayatollah Khomenei speeches a while back and he claimed that he had gotten reports of 5 verified U.S. munitions ("care package" for all you COD players :) ) drops on ISIS held locations.

I think you mean Khamenei (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Khamenei), not Khomenei (http://https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayatollah_Khomenei) ...

(The latter is dead, and preceded the former as Supreme Leader of Iran.)