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big_dog

(4,144 posts)
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 09:45 PM Jun 2014

ISIS Closing In On Iraq's Most Important Dam

Source: Business Insider Jun 26, 2014, 02.37 AM

Extremist fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) are bearing down on the biggest piece of Iraq's water infrastructure, The New York Times reports. Extremist militants are beginning to encircle the Haditha Dam on the Euphrates River. The dam is the second largest in Iraq. If ISIS manages to seize it, they could effectively limit the Euphrates' flow to the entirety of southern Iraq - much of which is Shi'ite. ISIS is a sharply sectarian Sunni militant group.

The ISIS militants advancing on the dam on the Euphrates River, about 120 miles northwest of Baghdad, were coming from the north, the northeast and the northwest. The fighters had already reached Burwana, on the eastern side of Haditha, and government forces were fighting to halt their advance, security officials said.

Security officers in the vicinity of the dam have reportedly been ordered to prepare to open the dam's floodgates and inundate the surrounding regions in an effort to check ISIS's advance. ISIS has previously shown a willingness to attack Iraq's water supply. From January to April, ISIS controlled the Fallujah Dam on the Euphrates. During this time, ISIS flooded the areas around Fallujah while also cutting off water to the southern and central districts of Iraq.

There are worries that ISIS, now in control of Mosul, are in a prime position to launch an assault on the Mosul Dam. The Mosul Dam is the largest in the country, and impedes the Tigris River. If ISIS is able to take control of both the Mosul and Haditha Dams, it will effectively be able to control the main water sources for Iraq's 32 million citizens.



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.in/ISIS-Is-Closing-In-On-Iraqs-Most-Important-Dam/articleshow/37214313.cms

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ISIS Closing In On Iraq's Most Important Dam (Original Post) big_dog Jun 2014 OP
K&R! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2014 #1
Going real well over there... EEO Jun 2014 #2
I wonder, does this give all "Friends of Syria (tm)" a thrill? delrem Jun 2014 #3
Oh cool, the latest Minipax dispatch! whatchamacallit Jun 2014 #4
I'll wait for a better source than Business Insider...They are good for some Business Stuff.... KoKo Jun 2014 #5
Damn! nt onehandle Jun 2014 #6
one would think the shia/iraqis would fight back a tad. guess they want Obama msongs Jun 2014 #7
Uh. yeah. that has to be it. delrem Jun 2014 #8
The Mahdi Armey is Rearing It's Head mikekohr Jun 2014 #9

delrem

(9,688 posts)
3. I wonder, does this give all "Friends of Syria (tm)" a thrill?
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 10:04 PM
Jun 2014

Or are they pretending that they haven't been in on it from the beginning? That their allies/proxies aren't the perps?

I wonder because I've yet to see a single "Friends of Syria (tm)" and "R2P Libya" goon or promoter offer an apology, or even an acknowledgement of culpability. What I've seen from the lot of them is a lot of blame-gaming the (guilty as hell) previous US admin.

Which is as sick as it gets.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
5. I'll wait for a better source than Business Insider...They are good for some Business Stuff....
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 10:07 PM
Jun 2014

but not so good on Foreign Affairs since they take that stuff from aggregators....who knows where.

Just saying. It's not a CT Site or anything like that....but, just not a reliable source for Breaking Foreign News. Just saying..

msongs

(67,395 posts)
7. one would think the shia/iraqis would fight back a tad. guess they want Obama
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 10:50 PM
Jun 2014

and the US taxpayers to do all the work for them

delrem

(9,688 posts)
8. Uh. yeah. that has to be it.
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 11:20 PM
Jun 2014

Those fucking Iraqis. Not content with all the blood and treasure the US expended in liberating them, and in liberating Libya, and in liberating Syria, they just want MORE! The ungrateful fucks!

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