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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Mon May 4, 2015, 09:17 PM May 2015

Isis on the run? The US portrayal is very far from the truth

Sunday May 3, 2015

The map issued by the Pentagon to prove that Isis had lost territory shows how false optimism dominates the actions of the outside powers towards the Middle East



A graphic illustration of Western wishful thinking about the decline of Islamic State (IS) is a well-publicised map issued by the Pentagon to prove that the self-declared caliphate has lost 25 per cent of its territory since its big advances last year.

Unfortunately for the Pentagon, sharp-eyed American journalists soon noticed something strange about its map identifying areas of IS strength. While it shows towns and villages where IS fighters have lost control around Baghdad, it simply omits western Syria where they have been advancing in and around Damascus.

The Pentagon displayed some embarrassment about its dodgy map, but it largely succeeded in its purpose of convincing people that IS is in retreat. Many news outlets across the world republished the map as evidence of the success of air strikes by the United States and its allies in support of the Iraqi army and Kurdish forces in Iraq and Syria. The capture of Tikrit after a month-long siege is cited as a further sign that a re-energised Iraqi state is winning and one day in the not too distant future will be able to recapture Mosul in the north and Anbar province in the west.

How much of this comforting news is true? Recall that the loss or retention of territory is not a good measure of a force such as IS using quasi-guerrilla tactics. Good news from the point of view of Baghdad is that its forces finally retook the small city of Tikrit, though its recapture was primarily the work of 20,000 Shia militia and not the Iraqi army, which only had some 3,000 soldiers involved in the battle. It was not a fight to the finish and General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said IS only committed a few hundred fighters to holding the city.

in full:http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/isis-on-the-run-the-us-portrayal-is-very-far-from-the-truth-10221225.html

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Isis on the run? The US portrayal is very far from the truth (Original Post) Jefferson23 May 2015 OP
Viet Nam all over again. guillaumeb May 2015 #1
Personally, I would appreciate the Pentagon sending Bush and Cheney to serve, drop them off Jefferson23 May 2015 #2
The Pentagon never really has grokked guerilla war, hybrid war, whatever they call it. bemildred May 2015 #3
I believe that, but do any of them think outside the box? Talk about living in a bubble. n/t Jefferson23 May 2015 #4

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
1. Viet Nam all over again.
Mon May 4, 2015, 09:40 PM
May 2015

I remember the endless litany of victories that were announced in the media, Canadian and US, about the conflict. The body count and villages taken back were related as "proof" that the US was winning the war for hearts and minds. Until the US lost, of course.

This coverage is basically repeated in the mainstream media today.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
2. Personally, I would appreciate the Pentagon sending Bush and Cheney to serve, drop them off
Mon May 4, 2015, 09:49 PM
May 2015

and they can't come back until they fix it.

But yea, it is a total mess, I hear you.

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
3. The Pentagon never really has grokked guerilla war, hybrid war, whatever they call it.
Mon May 4, 2015, 11:01 PM
May 2015

They think and act like they are fighting regular military formations no matter what, if only we could fight WWII again they would be so happy.

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