Archived material Access restricted Article
Rantburg

Today's Front Page   View All of Sun 08/10/2014 View Sat 08/09/2014 View Fri 08/08/2014 View Thu 08/07/2014 View Wed 08/06/2014 View Tue 08/05/2014 View Mon 08/04/2014
1
2014-08-10 Iraq
Fighters abandoning al-Qaeda affiliates to join Islamic State, U.S. officials say
Archived material is restricted to Rantburg regulars and members. If you need access email fred.pruitt=at=gmail.com with your nick to be added to the members list. There is no charge to join Rantburg as a member.
Posted by Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-08-10 00:00|| || Front Page|| [6 views ]  Top
 File under: Islamic State 

#1 WaPo 1 Aug: "Terrorist armies fight smarter and deadlier than ever"

RTWT

Robert H. Scales, a retired Army major general, is a former commandant of the U.S. Army War College. Douglas A. Ollivant is a fellow at the New America Foundation’s Future of War project.

Look carefully at media images of ground fighting across the Middle East, and you will notice that the bad guys are fighting differently than they have in the past... We see Islamist fighters becoming skilled soldiers. The thrust of the Islamic State down the Euphrates River illustrates a style of warfare that melds old and new. U.S. soldiers fighting in Iraq used to say: “Thank God they can’t shoot.” Well, now they can. They maneuver in reasonably disciplined formations, often aboard pickup trucks and captured Iraqi Humvees. They employ mortars and rockets in deadly barrages. To be sure, parts of the old terrorist playbook remain: They butcher and execute prisoners to make unambiguously clear the terrible consequences of resistance. They continue to display an eager willingness for death and the media savvy of the “propaganda of the deed.”

... The Darwinian process of wartime immersion has forced them to either get better or die.

What we see in Gaza, Syria and Iraq should serve as a cautionary tale for any Beltway guru calling for a return of U.S. forces to Iraq. U.S. soldiers and Marines are still the global gold standard, but their comparative advantage has diminished. As terrorist groups turn into armies, pairing their fanatical dedication with newly acquired tactical skills, renewed intervention might generate casualties on a new scale — as the Israelis have been painfully learning.
Posted by Anguper Hupomosing9418  2014-08-10 02:40||   2014-08-10 02:40|| Front Page Top

#2 This changing of sides was also repeatedly found during the Mexican Revolution. It was perfectly respectable to switch to a winning side, and then back again. This idea is foreign to us Americans. Thankfully.
Posted by borgboy 2014-08-10 04:48||   2014-08-10 04:48|| Front Page Top

#3 Gee, I wonder who trained up these new and improved terrorist armies.

Also, I now see how Obastard planned to get rid of Al-Q. Replace them with a more deadly brand of Muzzie Malevolence. It's like a sucking together of toxic evil. That's what he wanted.
Posted by AlanC 2014-08-10 08:55||   2014-08-10 08:55|| Front Page Top

#4 Strong horse. How do you think the Great Khan united the Mongol tribes? Who needs to know *&^%$# 4000 years of history when Marx replaced it all. /sarc off
Posted by Procopius2k 2014-08-10 09:42||   2014-08-10 09:42|| Front Page Top

#5 10,000 fighters? Too bad the Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites that used to be Iraqi couldn't pull together against a common enemy.

A failure of Maliki's leadership?
Posted by Bobby 2014-08-10 10:18||   2014-08-10 10:18|| Front Page Top

#6 They continue to display an eager willingness for death My question is: "Can their willingness for death be accomodated?"
Posted by JohnQC 2014-08-10 11:00||   2014-08-10 11:00|| Front Page Top

#7 Our side lacks the willingness to pursue our national interest. Every day more Americans are joining the Free-S*t Army, aka the "Dependency State".
Posted by Anguper Hupomosing9418  2014-08-10 11:26||   2014-08-10 11:26|| Front Page Top

#8 In the late 1970's we feared the radicalism of the Ayatollah Khomeini, etal. whom overthrew the Shah of Iran.

Wid this ISIS Caliphate the US-Allies must be careful that ISIS's Super-Radicalism doesn't come to influence + take over Shia Iran.

I do not see the need for any US-Israel war agz Iran long as Iran is fighting the AQ Affiliates +
aligned Hard Boyz - ITS THE US-ALLIES WHOM NEED IRAN TO FIGHT THE HARD BOYZ IN LIEU OF THE US-WEST include RUSSIA ITSELF HAVING TO SEND IN ANY MAJOR GROUND OR CONVENTIONAL FORCES TO DO. IN RETUYRN, IRAN KEEPS IT NUCPROGS.

NOW, wid the rise of the ISIS, the danger of US/US-Allied war agz Iran exists iff ISIS Super-
Radicalism takes over that of the original Islamic Revolution in Iran proper, moreso iff Iran is Nuclear.
Posted by JosephMendiola 2014-08-10 20:00||   2014-08-10 20:00|| Front Page Top

23:32 Rambler in Virginia
23:30 Rambler in Virginia
22:50 JosephMendiola
22:42 JosephMendiola
22:37 Bill Clinton
22:35 JosephMendiola
22:15 borgboy
21:48 Barbara
21:39 lord garth
21:33 Barbara
21:11 James
20:56 James
20:25 Beldar Sloque3832
20:00 JosephMendiola
19:58 Rob Crawford
19:51 Rob Crawford
19:45 Beavis
19:13 Zenobia Floger6220
19:00 Procopius2k
18:57 Procopius2k
18:52 borgboy
18:49 Barbara
18:42 borgboy
18:41 Iblis









Paypal:
Google
Search WWW Search rantburg.com