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10 years ago
Iraq is now war field after eviction of US soldiers and the unannounced war is fought between Iraq soldiers who are mostly Shiite and Sunni militant groups.
One of the reason why Iraq has suffered defeat in many cities is because its Sunni soldiers did not fight the Sunni militants, now Iraqi Shia soldiers are putting up a fight.
But it's too late. Baghdad is almost under the militants control. Any further delay, even American intervention also will not work.
10 years ago
Iraq is now war field after eviction of US soldiers and the unannounced war is fought between Iraq soldiers who are mostly Shiite and Sunni militant groups.
One of the reason why Iraq has suffered defeat in many cities is because its Sunni soldiers did not fight the Sunni militants, now Iraqi Shia soldiers are putting up a fight.
But it's too late. Baghdad is almost under the militants control. Any further delay, even American intervention also will not work.
If Bhagdad falls Iraq may be divided into three parts - some areas going to Kurds,some going to Syria and rest a small Iraq or joining Shia Iran. The Americans may not want this to happen so they will finish the militants temporarily but not permanently. The ISIS militants are supposed to be 20000 or so in numbers but are being backed by tSaudi Arabia, Qatar etc Sunni countries, who do not like Shia Iran's rise as a power in Gulf. So the battle may be long drawn.
10 years ago
Iraq is now war field after eviction of US soldiers and the unannounced war is fought between Iraq soldiers who are mostly Shiite and Sunni militant groups.
One of the reason why Iraq has suffered defeat in many cities is because its Sunni soldiers did not fight the Sunni militants, now Iraqi Shia soldiers are putting up a fight.
But it's too late. Baghdad is almost under the militants control. Any further delay, even American intervention also will not work.
If Bhagdad falls Iraq may be divided into three parts - some areas going to Kurds,some going to Syria and rest a small Iraq or joining Shia Iran. The Americans may not want this to happen so they will finish the militants temporarily but not permanently. The ISIS militants are supposed to be 20000 or so in numbers but are being backed by tSaudi Arabia, Qatar etc Sunni countries, who do not like Shia Iran's rise as a power in Gulf. So the battle may be long drawn.
If the battle prolongs, it will have adverse effects on India too.i wonder what would be the fate of 40 kidnapped Indians and the nurses who were trapped in their hospitals.
10 years ago
That is a new point to me, and this means one more Afghanistan in the making, I think most of these reasons are unstable because of natural gas and all these wars are fought beacuse of this.Iraq is now war field after eviction of US soldiers and the unannounced war is fought between Iraq soldiers who are mostly Shiite and Sunni militant groups.
One of the reason why Iraq has suffered defeat in many cities is because its Sunni soldiers did not fight the Sunni militants, now Iraqi Shia soldiers are putting up a fight.
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10 years ago
Reasons for Iraq are aplenty. Religious fundamentalism is the chief reason
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