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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 09:39 AM Feb 2015

Isis has made many enemies, but it may be saved by their inability to unite

Exclusive: In Irbil, Patrick Cockburn hears from a Kurdish official how Gulf oil cash is shoring up the terrorists, and why this, with a divided enemy, suggests a long war ahead

Patrick Cockburn

Sunday 22 February 2015

Islamic State is still receiving significant financial support from Arab sympathisers outside Iraq and Syria, enabling it to expand its war effort, says a senior Kurdish official.

The US has being trying to stop such private donors in the Gulf oil states sending to Islamic State (Isis) funds that help pay the salaries of fighters who may number well over 100,000.

Fuad Hussein, the chief of staff of the Kurdish President, Massoud Barzani, told The Independent on Sunday: “There is sympathy for Da’esh [the Arabic acronym for IS, also known as Isis] in many Arab countries and this has translated into money – and that is a disaster.” He pointed out that until recently financial aid was being given more or less openly by Gulf states to the opposition in Syria – but by now most of these rebel groups have been absorbed into IS and Jabhat al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda affiliate, so it is they “who now have the money and the weapons”.

Mr Hussein would not identify the states from which the funding for IS comes today, but implied that they were the same Gulf oil states that financed Sunni Arab rebels in Iraq and Syria in the past.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/isis-has-made-many-enemies-but-it-may-be-saved-by-their-inability-to-unite-10061739.html
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Isis has made many enemies, but it may be saved by their inability to unite (Original Post) Jefferson23 Feb 2015 OP
Dispersal of resistance is the canonical answer to concentration of force. bemildred Feb 2015 #1
Haven't read anything encouraging on this mess..nothing at all. The lack of a united front is not Jefferson23 Feb 2015 #2

bemildred

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1. Dispersal of resistance is the canonical answer to concentration of force.
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 09:53 AM
Feb 2015

And ISIS is a conventional/asymetrical hybrid anyway. So I agree with Cockburn.


Jefferson23

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2. Haven't read anything encouraging on this mess..nothing at all. The lack of a united front is not
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 10:09 AM
Feb 2015

surprising considering the history....how that gets repaired in time, I have no idea.

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