The Shi'a militia's are a subsidiary of and mainly loyal to Iran as much as to the GoI. (Government of Iraq) M1A1 Abrahms tanks we have given (excuse me, "sold", LOL)to the GoI have been handed over to them and in many cases they have better equipment than the Iraqi Army. This is for 2 reasons, first of all they get weapons directly from Iran, secondly they get the cream of what we give the GoI because they will fight harder than the actual Army.
These people are playing the US Department of State like the rubes they are, leading them down the path they've been on since the invasion of "keeping Iraq together", when in fact that is not possible given who we are talking about, to wit Arab Muslims. These people naturally care more for 1) "Shi'a or Sunni" 2) Tribal affiliation, and 3) geography (our land) than any artificial idea of nationhood conjured up by Britain et al.
Sort of like Croatia in the '90s all over again. Of course, if the Kurds ever do get armed up, their version of Operation Storm should be pretty damned impressive.
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Where do the Kurds get their arms & ammo? Or the money to buy it on the open market?
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The Shi'a militia's are a subsidiary of and mainly loyal to Iran as much as to the GoI. (Government of Iraq) M1A1 Abrahms tanks we have given (excuse me, "sold", LOL)to the GoI have been handed over to them and in many cases they have better equipment than the Iraqi Army. This is for 2 reasons, first of all they get weapons directly from Iran, secondly they get the cream of what we give the GoI because they will fight harder than the actual Army.
These people are playing the US Department of State like the rubes they are, leading them down the path they've been on since the invasion of "keeping Iraq together", when in fact that is not possible given who we are talking about, to wit Arab Muslims. These people naturally care more for 1) "Shi'a or Sunni" 2) Tribal affiliation, and 3) geography (our land) than any artificial idea of nationhood conjured up by Britain et al.
Who were the geniuses that decided to go stomping into that miserable ant hill in the first place?
The enemy of my enemy, is my enemy? I love it when a plan comes together.
Sort of like Croatia in the '90s all over again. Of course, if the Kurds ever do get armed up, their version of Operation Storm should be pretty damned impressive.
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