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News ISIL (Daesh) targets various Iraqi Army elements in Baghdad this mid-day, killing 1 of them.

do you think Daesh can push out the Shia rulers from Suuni areas in Iraq?
They did it in the past, especially in Northwestern Iraq. It could happen, eventually. The death toll of Iraqi soldiers and militiamen keep increasing every month (most of these attacks, usually go unclaimed). Iraqi government has told lies about the number of ISIL militants remaining in Iraq... according to the most (optimistic) estimates, ~2000 are still active.

This past Ramadan, however, has been relatively calm. Usually, operational pauses can happen like in Pakistan, Philippines and elsewhere.
 
They did it in the past, especially in Northwestern Iraq. It could happen, eventually. The death toll of Iraqi soldiers and militiamen keep increasing every month (most of these attacks, usually go unclaimed). Iraqi government has told lies about the number of ISIL militants remaining in Iraq... according to the most (optimistic) estimates, ~2000 are still active.

This past Ramadan, however, has been relatively calm. Usually, operational pauses can happen like in Pakistan, Philippines and elsewhere.
Yeah well alot of "young" Sunni men will join them at least to remove Shia rule in their areas . You know young men between 15-27 years old like fighting and shouting and such things
 
Yeah well alot of "young" Sunni men will join them at least to remove Shia rule in their areas . You know young men between 15-27 years old like fighting and shouting and such things
If you want change, you better fight against the Iraqi regime (because corruption will never end, and it will keep worsening). The legacy of Maliki (altogether) will live on, haunting and oppressing the remaining Sunnis in the country.
 
If you want change, you better fight against the Iraqi regime (because corruption will never end, and it will keep worsening). The legacy of Maliki (altogether) will live on, haunting and oppressing the remaining Sunnis in the country.
Is Daesh today only Iraqi men or are there still foreign fighters from the Caliphate days?
 

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