Sad day for those people and for Iraq, Mirage.
Great effort went into freeing Ramadi from AQ Iraq...enlisting the help of the various tribal leaders and getting that done several years ago. Afterwards, things assumed a real sense of normalcy there.
That is out the window now.
Very sad to see 6-8000 Iraqi soldiers...armed with modern weapons far potent enough to stop an incursion when used by the proper forces...who then fold under the assault of several hundred dedicated ISIS soldiers.
IMHO, this reveals that the Iraqi army remains terribly led, and without strong commitment or discipline in its ranks. When you do not have that...it does not matter what neat weaponry, gadgets, etc. that you have.
A people...in the end...have to have the willingness to stand and fight...even against dedicated, ruthless, terrorizing personnel like ISIS throws into battle. To not do so...always invites worse once those tyrants gain control.
As I say...a sad day. My prayers are for the civilians and people in the city.
Great effort went into freeing Ramadi from AQ Iraq...enlisting the help of the various tribal leaders and getting that done several years ago. Afterwards, things assumed a real sense of normalcy there.
That is out the window now.
Very sad to see 6-8000 Iraqi soldiers...armed with modern weapons far potent enough to stop an incursion when used by the proper forces...who then fold under the assault of several hundred dedicated ISIS soldiers.
IMHO, this reveals that the Iraqi army remains terribly led, and without strong commitment or discipline in its ranks. When you do not have that...it does not matter what neat weaponry, gadgets, etc. that you have.
A people...in the end...have to have the willingness to stand and fight...even against dedicated, ruthless, terrorizing personnel like ISIS throws into battle. To not do so...always invites worse once those tyrants gain control.
As I say...a sad day. My prayers are for the civilians and people in the city.