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Five years later .. Nujaifi reveals the "real cause" of the fall of Mosul


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Iraqi Official Channel Announces End of IS in Mosul

 

 

 
 

Basnews English

29/06/2017 – 14:08

 
 
Iraqi Official Channel Announces End of IS in Mosul

 

 

 

MOSUL — After the Iraqi security forces recaptured the symbolic building of Grand Mosque – where the Islamic State (IS) first declared the caliphate, the Iraqi official TV channel, al-Iraqiyah, announced the end of the organization in the city.

The Iraqi second largest city fell to the IS militants due to the collapse of the Iraqi army in the city during the former Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki’s reign. Observers and many Iraqi officials believe that Maliki’s sectarian-based policy led to the collapse of the northern Iraqi provinces in the wake of IS organisation’s attack.

After nearly eight months into the battle to retake the city, the Iraqi forces are close to declare the liberation of the entire city from IS. The Iraqi forces announced today the seizure of the Grand Nuri Mosque in the centre of the Old City district, the last IS-held area in Mosul.

Abu Bakir al-Baghdadi proclaimed his self-styled caliphate in June 2014 in the mosque.

The IS militants last week bombed the Hadba ancient minaret adjoining the Grand Mosque, causing extensive damage to the mosque.

The operation to liberate Mosul was launched by the Iraqi and Peshmerga forces, backed by US-led coalition air support, on October 17, 2016. The eastern half of the city was declared free in January 2017, and the forces moved onto liberating the western part of the city in February 19, 2017.

 
 
 
 
 

 

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9 minutes ago, SnowGlobe7 said:

Has anyone else noticed that Abadi seems to of lost weight.....

 

GO IRAQ

 

 

 

Yeah, SnowGlobe7!

 

I think it is because of the Never Fail Weight Loss Program he is on...........................

 

Want to know what that is???!!!

 

Get A High Profile Government (Gubmint) Position And Try To Please Everybody!!!

 

Yep! Works Every Time!!! (Well, OK, looks like a bunch of grey hair comes as part of the weight loss program, too!!!)

 

Go Molla Nova!

:pirateship:

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2 hours ago, okane said:

Wahooooooooooo!!!! As this thread may become obsolete soon.  Thank you Tiger, master Yota, Wiljor, 10years, the cool maps from the guy walking around the inside of that box and so many others that have contributed to this huge effort of keeping DV informed on this subject and me sane.  Thank you, each and everyone.  I do hope that Iraq doesn't soon forget the sacrifices made by so many and their own loses of family, friends and loved ones.  The stories about the women and children, the Yezedi people, the soldiers and their loses have been absolutely heart breaking. May God bless them and comfort them

 

Thank you again

Okane, you are very welcome friend, I'm sure we all never thought that this would drag on as it did but I'm so glad that it turned out well. Now the work must continue to bring Iraq back to its former glory and life for all Iraqis returned to normal. Thanks for your contributions and looking forward to a beverage of choice post RV :twothumbs: 

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3 hours ago, King Bean said:

 

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/13687/Khamenie-s-representative-confirms-death-of-ISIS-chief-Baghdadi

 

Khamenie's representative confirms death of ISIS chief Baghdadi

 

June 29 2017 02:46 PM
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

 



Ali Shirazi, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenie's representative within the Quds Force, affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), confirmed on Thursday the authenticity of information that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been killed

 

If it comes from that POS FREAK it's a lie.

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6-29-2017   Intel/Newshound Guru tman23     Iraqi Official Channel Announces End of IS in Mosul...

the Iraqi official TV channel, al-Iraqiyah, announced the end of the organization in the city...

TODAY JUNE 29th... AND WHAT A COINCIDENCE IN THE TIMING TO ANNOUNCE THE END OF ISIS IN MOSUL...

ALTHOUGH WE EXPECTED THIS COINCIDENCE... 

THE COINCIDENCE IS JUST BEFORE THE START OF THE SECOND SEMESTER OF THE FISCAL YEAR FOR IRAQ , JULY 1st...

Now we shall see if 3 zeros are lifted to start the 2nd semester calendar OR we are held in suspense waiting on 2018...

 

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The liberation of Mosul from ISIS is 'imminent,' US-led coalition says

By Nick Paton Walsh, Jomana Karadsheh, Mohammed Tawfeeq and Ryan Browne, CNN

 

Updated 2:02 PM ET, Thu June 29, 2017

 
 
 
 

 

CNN on front line as Iraqi troops close in on ISIS 02:51

Story highlights

  • Remains of an iconic mosque and minaret have been retaken, Iraq and US-led coalition say
  • They've been battling for control of Mosul for the last eight months
 

Mosul, Iraq (CNN)Iraqi forces are locked in an intense battle for the final few blocks of western Mosul still under ISIS control.

Mosul's liberation is "imminent," but the battle "still remains ... a difficult fight," with days -- rather than weeks -- left to go, coalition spokesman Col. Ryan Dillon said Thursday from Baghdad, confirming Iraqi forces had seized the remains of an iconic mosque and minaret.
 
The moment historic Mosul mosque was destroyed
 
 

 

The moment historic Mosul mosque was destroyed 00:51
The recapture of the Great Mosque of al-Nuri -- where Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared the ISIS caliphate in 2014 -- marks a major stride in the eight-month battle to seize the city from the terrorist group.
 
 
CNN's Senior International Correspondent Nick Paton Walsh was just yards away from the mosque on the front line of the battle earlier Thursday with Iraqi units fighting ISIS. At that time, Iraqi forces had not yet captured the remains of the mosque, and a fierce battle was underway, he and his team reported.
An Iraqi military spokesman told CNN that Iraqi forces secured the perimeter of the mosque, where ISIS placed land mines.

'We will not relent'

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi claimed victory and vowed to hunt ISIS until every last member is killed or brought to justice.
"We are seeing the end of the fake 'Daesh' state, the liberation of Mosul proves that," al-Abadi said on Twitter, referring to ISIS by another name. "We will not relent, our brave forces will bring victory."
ISIS remains only in Mosul's Old City and a hospital complex, Dillon said, referring to the medical center as an "11-story killing tower for this murderous group"
Only a "couple of hundred" ISIS fighters remained in Mosul as of Monday, a coalition spokesman said at the time.

Residents still at risk

Fighting has caused significant displacement from the city, where about 100,000 civilians remain in what has become a complex battlefield. More than 742,000 people have left Mosul and surrounding areas since the offensive began, the Iraqi government said about a month ago.
People lack access to clean water and medicine, and many have limited access to food, the United Nations has said, with officials expressing deep concern for the safety of civilians behind ISIS lines in western Mosul.
Thousands of children remain trapped in western Mosul, UNICEF's representative in Iraq, Peter Hawkins, said Thursday.
"Children are facing multiple threats to their lives. Those stranded in the fighting are hiding in their basements, fearful of the next onslaught. Those who try to flee, risk being shot or wounded. Hundreds of civilians have already been reported killed and used as human shields," he said.
Wendy Taeuber, the International Rescue Committee's Iraqi country director, said regaining the city from ISIS wouldn't mean "an automatic end to the suffering."
"Many difficult months lie ahead for the more than 1 million people that were forced to flee their homes, as well as those that remained in Mosul, and survived ISIS brutality and the fight to retake the city," she said Thursday. "Beyond Mosul, at least 150,000 people, including around 75,000 children, are still living under ISIS rule in Hawija, Tel Afar and in western Anbar."

Why Mosul is crucial

Last October, al-Abadi announced the start of the mission to retake Mosul, an effort that relied on a diverse coalition of about 100,000 troops. Mosul is 560 kilometers (350 miles) northwest of Baghdad, and has been considered one of the main entry points for foreign coming into the country.
Drone footage shows Mosul's devastation
 

 

 

Drone footage shows Mosul's devastation 02:27
Mosul is Iraq's biggest metropolis outside Baghdad, and gaining control of the city was one of ISIS' most significant strategic wins. When the terror group seized Mosul in June 2014, it also took control of more than 2.5 million people, and subjected some to horrors.
It beheaded people in public, threw *** men to their deaths from the top of buildings, and made prisoners out of men who did not grow beards and women who did not wear Islamic clothing such as burqas.
By securing the city, Iraq would be able to address the humanitarian crisis there and ease the flow of refugees into neighboring countries and beyond. But defeating ISIS in Mosul is only half the battle; Baghdad must keep ISIS at bay, rebuild the city's infrastructure, and govern it effectively.

Key trading city

The body of an ISIS fighter lies in a doorway in the Old City.
 
The body of an ISIS fighter lies in a doorway in the Old City.
Mosul's location is of paramount importance. It's a key trading city not far from the borders of Syria and Turkey. Wresting Mosul away from ISIS would significantly limit the movement of fighters, weapons and supplies.
The city is also near some of Iraq's most vital oil fields, as well an oil pipeline that services Turkey. Securing these fields could bolster Iraq's economy and also hit ISIS' finances hard as the militant group sells oil illegally to finance its operations.

'Mosul is cultural capital'

Mosul has been considered ISIS' "cultural capital" since Baghdadi's declaration there, said Fawaz Gerges, author of "ISIS: A History."
The battle for Mosul comes as US-led forces work to oust ISIS from Raqqa, the ISIS stronghold in Syria.

CNN's Nick Paton Walsh and Salma Abdelaziz reported from near the front line. Jomana Karadsheh contributed from Doha, Qatar, and Ryan Browne from Washington. Joe Sterling and Faith Karimi wrote this story from Atlanta, with contributions from Mohammed Tawfeeq.

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June 29, 2017

 

The prime minister 's media office announced that the Prime Minister General Commander of the Armed Forces , Dr. Haider al - Abadi said that the bombing of the mosque Aldoaash Nouri and a beacon of humpback and bring him back to the bosom of the nation today announced the end of the mini - state of falsehood Aldaashah.

 

http://pmo.iq/index.htm

 

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1 hour ago, 3n1 said:

now if Abadi can spoil maliki's next plan to wreck the country iraq can move forward with success ... cheers

When Maliki goes to Russia to visit, close the doors and dont let him back in! How does he have so much freedom to be navigating the politician's schedule when he should be in prison or already dead?

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13 minutes ago, DWS112 said:

June 29, 2017

 

The prime minister 's media office announced that the Prime Minister General Commander of the Armed Forces , Dr. Haider al - Abadi said that the bombing of the mosque Aldoaash Nouri and a beacon of humpback and bring him back to the bosom of the nation today announced the end of the mini - state of falsehood Aldaashah.

 

http://pmo.iq/index.htm

 

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Boy does he look tired there. He needs a vacation after the RV! :twothumbs:

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