In 2003, a US-led coalition invaded Iraq and removed Saddam Hussein from power. Since then, the security situation has been very instable in the country.
In 2014, an insurgency escalated into a full-scale military conflict with ISIS expanding in large areas in Iraq. Over the next three years, Iraqi security forces, supported by some global and local powers, were working to push ISIS out of the captured territories. Iraqi forces made significant gains and started storming the last remaining ISIS stronghold of Mosul.
Military Situation In Tal Afar Area In Northern Iraq On August 24, 2017 (Map Update)5
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Military Situation In Tal Afar Area In Northern Iraq On August 24, 2017 (Map Update)
The Iraqi Army and the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) have entered the ISIS-held town of Tal Afar in northern Iraq and are now clashing with ISIS terrorists inside it.
Peshmerga, Iraki Kurds are in general very conservative Moslems, you could say islamist and their elite is befriend with Erdogan’s islamist Turkey who buys oil from them (after they took over this oil business with Turkey from ISIS.
SDF and Syrian Kurds are in general less conservative Moslems and support the PKK which are considered terrorists in Turkey.
Then the Kurds are split in Iraq between various political groups, something you don’t realize exists in SDF as only the YPG/PYD/PKK are focused on there, the opposition groups do exist but are ignored by US Military and media.
How did both do so well against isis? It is well known isis got halted by iraq and syrian kurds? Was it tactics? Motivation? Terrain? All of which?
Jordan
7 years ago
Kurds in iraq vs kurds in syria/tukrey?
Montenegrin ??
7 years ago
YPG/SDF? There is neither groups in Iraq, then again this was probably just a copy and paste chart so I don’t blame SF too much. But please check to make sure quality stays high
Whats the difference between peshmerga and sdf?
Peshmerga, Iraki Kurds are in general very conservative Moslems, you could say islamist and their elite is befriend with Erdogan’s islamist Turkey who buys oil from them (after they took over this oil business with Turkey from ISIS.
SDF and Syrian Kurds are in general less conservative Moslems and support the PKK which are considered terrorists in Turkey.
Both don’t get along.
Then the Kurds are split in Iraq between various political groups, something you don’t realize exists in SDF as only the YPG/PYD/PKK are focused on there, the opposition groups do exist but are ignored by US Military and media.
How did both do so well against isis? It is well known isis got halted by iraq and syrian kurds? Was it tactics? Motivation? Terrain? All of which?
Kurds in iraq vs kurds in syria/tukrey?
YPG/SDF? There is neither groups in Iraq, then again this was probably just a copy and paste chart so I don’t blame SF too much. But please check to make sure quality stays high