Why Our Scuuuumbag President refers to ISIS as ISIL <--- To Insult Israel

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[h=1]Rush Reveals Reason Obama Says “ISIL” Instead of “ISIS” and It’s Utterly Sickening[/h][FONT=&quot][FONT=icomoon !important][/FONT] [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]President Barack Obama has been one of only few political leaders who call the Islamic State group by the acronym “ISIL” instead of the typical “ISIS” that everyone else uses.
The term “ISIS” stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, while “ISIL” refers to the same group of terrorists, but considers them the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
The two acronyms may seem innocuous, at first, but as conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh recently pointed out, the president purposefully refers to the group as “ISIL” for one disgusting reason — to insult Israel.

“(T)he Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant includes more than Iraq and Syria,” Limbaugh explained during an episode of his radio show in December 2015. “It would include Israel, which, to these people, Israel is a fraud. Israel doesn’t deserve to be there.”
In other words, by using the acronym “ISIL,” the president has validated the radical Islamic claim that the Jewish State of Israel is merely an occupation state and does not exist as a sovereign nation in the eyes of Muslims.
Limbaugh argued that Obama has chosen to use the anti-Israel term in order to appease Iran, a nation that could benefit from the sectarian violence by using it as justification for moving into vulnerable parts of the region to “protect” people from the Islamic State group’s brutality.



“I don’t think he’s talking to the American people,” Limbaugh explained. “(T)he use of the word ‘Levant’ has an audience in the Middle East. He’s not talking to us.”
Of course, Iran doesn’t think of Israel as a legitimate nation, either, and it has threatened numerous times to erase the Jewish State from the map.
This isn’t the first time Obama has flipped a metaphorical middle finger at Israel — his Middle Eastern “apology tour” in 2009, his administration’s appointment of Muslim Brotherhood sympathizers to government agencies, and his continued icy treatment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are all examples of the president’s disdain for the Israelis.
The United States should be supporting Israel, not undermining its legitimacy and giving credence to the claims of its enemies. Unfortunately, our current president will likely never fully support Israel, but the good news is that there are only 202 days until he is out of office.
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I think he doesn't refer to ISIS as ISIS is because he doesn't like to the reference to Syria.

The fucking scumbag likes to rewrite history, he's worried more about how people perceive him than he is about being honest, so any reference to Syria makes it harder for the race baiting POS loser to blame them on Bush.

You see, by making them an Iraqi organization, the loser blames them on Bush and the fucking idiots swallow whole without reflex

The truth is they were minimized by the time Bush left office and stability was coming to Iraq.

Two events happened under Obama's watch they created the ISIS we have today.

1) The loser pulled our security forces out of Iraq, the fucking idiots called it a "great accomplishment"
2) The Arab spring created instability throughout the region, the fucking idiots actually gave Obama credit for bringing freedoms to the region, when what he really did was create a breeding ground for ISIS.


He owns ISIS, he owns the worst economy since the great depression and he owns the clusterfuck known as Obamacare

The man's a fucking idiot



PS: a racist lying lazy loser aloof fucking idiot, reelected by fucking idiots and propped up by fucking idiots
 

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and Putin is our only hope for curtailing them
 

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While the clueless idiots worry about what Obama calls the Terrorists, and Jizz over Putin, Obama continues to do what actually means something, killing them:

US, Iraqi strikes kill at least 250 ISIS fighters in Iraq convoys

Published June 30, 2016 FoxNews.com





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Iraqi aircraft joined the U.S.-led coalition in airstrikes targeting Islamic State convoys, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad told Fox News Thursday, after a U.S. official said at least 250 militants were killed.
The strikes unfolded Tuesday night into Wednesday, Col. Christopher Garver said.
The first convoy was spotted southwest of Fallujah in an area with known ISIS influence, according to Garver. Iraqi Security Forces fought the militants on the ground, he said, before coalition strikes destroyed some 55 vehicles.
The official said a second convoy formed east of Ramadi later Wednesday before coalition and Iraqi jets launched more strikes. He said that air assault destroyed nearly 120 ISIS vehicles, but in both attacks, Iraqi Security Forces destroyed more.
Reuters was first to report the air assault.



Following territorial losses, ISIS often turns to increased militant attacks in and around Baghdad. On Thursday, police said separate attacks targeting commercial areas in the Iraqi capital killed at least 12 civilians. The deadliest was in the southwestern neighborhood of Shurta al-Rabia where a suicide bomber blew himself up in an outdoor market, killing seven people and wounding at least 15.
In Baghdad's western Ghazaliya neighborhood, an explosion killed three civilians and wounded 11 in a commercial area. In a bombing in a commercial area in southeastern district of Zafaraniya, two civilians were killed and eight were wounded, police added.
Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but it bore the hallmarks of ISIS.
Also Thursday the U.N. children's fund warned that the ISIS surge in Iraq and the military operation to route the extremist group from captured territory have had a "catastrophic impact," with some 4.7 million Iraqi children in need of humanitarian assistance.
UNICEF warned that 3.6 million Iraqi children are at "serious risk" of death, injury, sexual violence, abduction and recruitment into armed groups, and called on warring parties in Iraq to protect their rights. It said that the number of children in Iraq at serious risk of death or wartime exploitation had increased by 1.3 million in the past 18 months.
"Children in Iraq are in the firing line and are being repeatedly and relentlessly targeted," said Peter Hawkins, UNICEF's Iraq representative. "We appeal to all parties for restraint and to respect and protect children. We must help give children the support they need to recover from the horrors of war and contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous Iraq."
The airstrikes come roughly 24 hours after the triple suicide bombing at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport that killed more than 40 people. ISIS is considered the prime suspect, according to top U.S. officials.
CIA Director John Brennan on Wednesday said the attack "bears the hallmarks of ISIL's depravity."
Earlier this month, Brennan told Congress that the U.S. battle against the Islamic State had not yet curbed the group's global reach and that the terrorists were expected to plot more attacks on the West and incite violence by lone wolves.
He said ISIS had a large cadre of Western fighters who could potentially act as operatives for attacks in the West.

 

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we're into July and this Putin chap has accomplished what exactly? .......some say he did the job, 'got the price of oil up'...the gas station is up and running and the Russian economy is moving forward.....wait, was his intentions to help mankind?...........:)
 

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we're into July and this Putin chap has accomplished what exactly? .......some say he did the job, 'got the price of oil up'...the gas station is up and running and the Russian economy is moving forward.....wait, was his intentions to help mankind?...........:)
Right now, Putin is supplying ISIS with their latest wave of Terrorists and leaders.

Istanbul Bombing: Investigators Focus On Russian-Speaking Bombers

July 4, 20166:41 AM ET


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Family members and friends of the victims of the Istanbul attack paid tribute at a memorial service Thursday at Ataturk Airport. Turkish authorities say the evidence points to three Russian-speaking suicide bombers who were part of the Islamic State.

Emrah Gurel/AP


Local jihadists first began disappearing from Russia and the North Caucasus region just months before the opening ceremonies for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. In some cases, human rights groups say, Russian security forces tracked the militants down and dumped their bodies on the side of the road as a warning.
In other cases, Muslim fighters were escorted to the border or were allowed to escape house arrest on the condition they leave Russia entirely. Not long after that purge, Russian-speaking fighters began appearing regularly in ISIS propaganda videos.
This history is important because Turkish officials say the three suicide bombers who attacked Istanbul's Ataturk Airport last week, killing more than 40 people and wounding hundreds of others, were citizens of Russia and possibly from one of the former Soviet republics. If that proves to be accurate, it would mark the first time ISIS has tapped its Russian-speaking fighters to attack abroad.
U.S. counterterrorism officials say it shouldn't be a surprise. Thousands of fighters have left Russia and the former Soviet republics to join ISIS. Moscow claims some 5,000 Russians have joined ISIS; U.S. officials say the number is probably closer to several thousand. Either way, it means that Russian-speakers make up large portion of the terrorist group.
U.S. intelligence officials briefed on the Turkish investigation tell NPR they believe the three suicide bombers were among two dozen young men who went into Turkey from Raqqa, Syria, about a month ago.
Growing ISIS Presence In Turkey
U.S. officials had received credible reports that ISIS had, in their words, "forward deployed" fighters into Turkey back in May. That is about the same time that Turkish officials say the three suicide bombers in this latest attack rented an apartment in a religiously conservative neighborhood in Istanbul.
Initially, the intelligence community was concerned that ISIS fighters were moving into Turkey to launch attacks against targets in European capitals at the height of the summer vacation season. But, they say there was growing concern in recent weeks that Turkey might be in the crosshairs as well. Since last fall, ISIS had issued a steady drumbeat of threats against Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkey says the evidence they have so far points to ISIS, but no group has claimed formal responsibility. CIA Director John Brennan told the Council on Foreign Relations last week that he thought ISIS would be unlikely to claim responsibility for strategic reasons.
"I think what they do is carry out these attacks to gain the benefit from it in terms of sending a signal to our Turkish partners," Brennan said on Wednesday. "But at the same time not wanting to potentially, maybe, alienate some individuals inside of Turkey that they might be still trying to gain the support of."
Turkish investigators searched an apartment that the three suicide bombers are thought to have rented, and police found a Russian passport and papers described as "ISIS documentation," according to officials briefed on the investigation.
It isn't clear if they found computers or other information that linked the three attackers directly to ISIS. But the discoveries could allow the group to make clear it was behind the attack without actually saying so formally.
Turning A Blind Eye
A couple years ago, as Muslims in Russia and the former Soviet-bloc nations were leaving for Syria, Belgian officials were watching a similar stream of fighters leaving their country as well.
Belgian authorities turned a blind eye to the departures because, officials said later, the exodus included hundreds of ex-convicts and radical Islamists. One Belgian intelligence official told NPR last year that the Belgian police figured that the nation's budding jihadists and petty criminals would die for ISIS on the battlefields and wouldn't be a problem anymore. The plan backfired when those fighters returned with a vengeance.
When shooting broke out across Paris last November, that decision came back to haunt European officials. Nearly all the gunman and suicide bombers who struck that night, killing 130 and wounding hundreds of others, were among that contingent of Belgians who had left to fight in Syria. Nearly all of them were known to Belgian and French authorities.
Those linked to the Paris attack included Ibrahim and Khalid el-Bakraoui, two Brussels-born ex-cons who had been radicalized by ISIS. In March, Ibrahim el-Bakraoui blew himself up in the departure hall of Brussels Airport and his brother detonated an explosive-filled backpack in the Brussels metro.
And the Istanbul attack last week echoed the one in Brussels. Both involved attackers who were driven to the airport in a taxi. In the Belgian case, the terrorists loaded explosives into suitcases and then detonated them. According to two officials briefed on the Istanbul airport explosions, the men who attacked Ataturk Airport hid guns in suitcases and were wearing suicide vests.
In the Belgian case, the explosives appear to have been mixed in an apartment in Brussels. By contrast, Turkish officials do not believe that the airport bombs were made locally. They believe, after analyzing the explosives, that they came in with the bombers when they arrived from Syria.
Organizing Fighters By Background
What makes ISIS different, and perhaps more effective, than terrorist organizations that preceded it is that its leadership has never treated foreign fighters like second-class citizens. In its early days, particularly when it was fighting in Afghanistan, al-Qaida was renowned for treating its non-Arab fighters like battlefield fodder.
ISIS took lessons from this. It has carefully organized fighters by background and language. Former and captured ISIS fighters have talked about this extensively, European and U.S. intelligence officials say. The Paris suicide bombers, for example, were fighting together and living together as a French-speaking unit. ISIS released a propaganda video of the men together in uniform, in Syria, after the attacks.
Similarly, fighters from Russia and the former Soviet republics are grouped together and until this past March, U.S. intelligence officials say, were thought to be fighting under the command of a man named Omar al-Shishani, also known as Omar the Chechen.
U.S. intelligence officials say he became the Islamic State's minister of war and helped pull together a unit of Russian speakers who were considered ISIS' best marksmen and their most fearsome fighters. U.S. officials believe Omar the Chechen may have had a hand in planning the Istanbul attack before he was killed by a drone strike in March.
Among the theories officials are pursuing: that Omar the Chechen was replaced by another Russian named Ahmed Chataev, who then finished the preparations for the Istanbul attack. Officials close to the investigation say it would have taken months to prepare the attack. There was clearly extensive surveillance of the airport as the gunmen appeared to know exactly where to go to kill the most people. U.S. and Turkish officials believe there could be more than a dozen people, in addition to the attackers, who could be involved. As a rule of thumb, counterterrorism officials say each terrorist needs three to five people supporting them in order to carry out an attack.
The surprise, aside from the airport bombing itself, is that ISIS used its Russian-speaking fighters to do it. Before this incident, ISIS had kept these fighters close to home and used them as special forces to win key battles. The Russian-speakers were sent to fight in Fallujah. If Turkish official reports are correct, fighters from Russia and the former Soviet republics have a new, more ominous mission: inflicting maximum damage on soft targets beyond the ISIS heartland.
 

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While the clueless idiots worry about what Obama calls the Terrorists, and Jizz over Putin, Obama continues to do what actually means something, killing them:

US, Iraqi strikes kill at least 250 ISIS fighters in Iraq convoys

Published June 30, 2016 FoxNews.com





NOW PLAYINGMajor airstrike on ISIS convoy kills at least 250 militants


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Iraqi aircraft joined the U.S.-led coalition in airstrikes targeting Islamic State convoys, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad told Fox News Thursday, after a U.S. official said at least 250 militants were killed.
The strikes unfolded Tuesday night into Wednesday, Col. Christopher Garver said.
The first convoy was spotted southwest of Fallujah in an area with known ISIS influence, according to Garver. Iraqi Security Forces fought the militants on the ground, he said, before coalition strikes destroyed some 55 vehicles.
The official said a second convoy formed east of Ramadi later Wednesday before coalition and Iraqi jets launched more strikes. He said that air assault destroyed nearly 120 ISIS vehicles, but in both attacks, Iraqi Security Forces destroyed more.
Reuters was first to report the air assault.



Following territorial losses, ISIS often turns to increased militant attacks in and around Baghdad. On Thursday, police said separate attacks targeting commercial areas in the Iraqi capital killed at least 12 civilians. The deadliest was in the southwestern neighborhood of Shurta al-Rabia where a suicide bomber blew himself up in an outdoor market, killing seven people and wounding at least 15.
In Baghdad's western Ghazaliya neighborhood, an explosion killed three civilians and wounded 11 in a commercial area. In a bombing in a commercial area in southeastern district of Zafaraniya, two civilians were killed and eight were wounded, police added.
Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but it bore the hallmarks of ISIS.
Also Thursday the U.N. children's fund warned that the ISIS surge in Iraq and the military operation to route the extremist group from captured territory have had a "catastrophic impact," with some 4.7 million Iraqi children in need of humanitarian assistance.
UNICEF warned that 3.6 million Iraqi children are at "serious risk" of death, injury, sexual violence, abduction and recruitment into armed groups, and called on warring parties in Iraq to protect their rights. It said that the number of children in Iraq at serious risk of death or wartime exploitation had increased by 1.3 million in the past 18 months.
"Children in Iraq are in the firing line and are being repeatedly and relentlessly targeted," said Peter Hawkins, UNICEF's Iraq representative. "We appeal to all parties for restraint and to respect and protect children. We must help give children the support they need to recover from the horrors of war and contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous Iraq."
The airstrikes come roughly 24 hours after the triple suicide bombing at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport that killed more than 40 people. ISIS is considered the prime suspect, according to top U.S. officials.
CIA Director John Brennan on Wednesday said the attack "bears the hallmarks of ISIL's depravity."
Earlier this month, Brennan told Congress that the U.S. battle against the Islamic State had not yet curbed the group's global reach and that the terrorists were expected to plot more attacks on the West and incite violence by lone wolves.
He said ISIS had a large cadre of Western fighters who could potentially act as operatives for attacks in the West.


ISIS uses Gitmo detainees as a recruitment tool so Obama releases them. Poor terrorists, they had it pretty tough, lets let them get back to the battle.

Obama wipes out women and children while conducting drone strikes and you cream your shorts, bragging about it. There is no better recruiting tool than dead Islamic women and children.

Do you ever think before you post?
 

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we're into July and this Putin chap has accomplished what exactly? .......some say he did the job, 'got the price of oil up'...the gas station is up and running and the Russian economy is moving forward.....wait, was his intentions to help mankind?...........:)

I don't care what the chap's intentions are, at least he kills ISIS members, at least he calls a spade a spade and doesn't have his head up his ass

the price of oil is up?

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on a side bar, even with interest rates and oil at or near modern era lows, the economy still sucks

although I suspect the fucking idiots have no idea what I'm talking about or what the connection is
 

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I don't care what the chap's intentions are, at least he kills ISIS members, at least he calls a spade a spade and doesn't have his head up his ass

the price of oil is up?

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yeah it is up...it was $20 a barrel recently...grant it that chap needs it way higher ..you don't care what his intentions are?...cool.........sounds like you got the answers. Perhaps focus your energy to help country rather than post at the Rx ?...:)....or is this home...
 

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so youse think oil was going to remain and modern era lows forever, or until Putin attacked ISIS, cool

but how does gaining access to more oil make the price increase? the reverse supply and demand syndrome?
 

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have no clue, Willie......i guess Mr putin engaged to help us all.:) he's a kind guy and all.......more importantly, who cares what his intentions are?.....:).....'youse' answers are? is The Rx your platform?...:)
 

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I see no harm in his intentions, I know he killed members of ISIS

why don't you tell me what his intentions are, educate me

put your Rx platform to good use

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what happened to courage?


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youse axing me?

please do elaborate
 

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I see no harm in his intentions, I know he killed members of ISIS

why don't you tell me what his intentions are, educate me

put your Rx platform to good use

:)


um,no.....you seem like the chap with the answers. I have none. 'i don't care what his intentions are'?....you rail on blue daily here. I dont understand why you dont take a grander stage. Health issues? Or cant bother?
 

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be brave.....:)
 

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posting at an anonymous forum can give one the sense of happiness, bravery, righteousness......all the while they have accomplished SHIT. But it makes them happy, a place to be......and yes, there is value in that. In their mind they have done right, they have 'accomplished'.
 

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Russia to send its largest warship to Syria as Putin prepares final push to destroy ISIS


  • Admiral Kuzetnov battleship is equipped with fighter helicopters and jets
  • Aircraft carrier will be based close to Syria so troops can attack and return
  • Move comes in the wake of attacks on the weekend in Baghdad and Dhaka
  • The 305m ship will lead Russia's Navy presence in the Mediterranean Sea


By GARETH DAVIES FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 11:29, 4 July 2016 | UPDATED: 13:56, 4 July 2016



VLADIMIR Putin is preparing to send Russia's biggest battleship to Syria to crush ISIS at source.
The Admiral Kuzetnov is poised for dispatch in the autumn equipped with jet fighters and armoured helicopters ready to fight the terrorist group.


The move comes after the attacks on Bangladesh, where 20 hostages were hacked to death in a Dhaka restaurant, and Baghdad where 125 people were killed in a car bomb in the Iraqi capital.



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The Admiral Kuzetnov is poised for dispatch in the autumn equipped with jet fighters and armoured helicopters ready to fight the terrorist group

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Vladimir Putin makes the move comes after the attacks on Bangladesh, where 20 hostages were hacked to death in a Dhaka restaurant, and Baghdad where 125 people were killed in a car bomb in the Iraqi capital

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The giant ship can carry up to 41 jets and 18 helicopters on board and is 305m in length

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It will be based close enough to the Syrian coastline so that Russian troops can complete military tasks and return back

The huge ship can carry up to 41 planes and 18 helicopters and is 305m long.
It will be based close enough to the Syrian coastline so that Russian troops can complete military tasks and return back, a source told TASS.
The military-diplomatic source said: 'The General Staff has prepared a plan for involvement of the deck aircraft in delivering strikes on terrorist groups in the Syrian Arab Republic, where the crews will practice taking off the carrier to deliver strikes on ground targets.'
In a joint effort between the Admiral Kuzetnov's crew and militants located at the Hmeymim Base, the Latakia airbase in Western Syria, strikes will be carried out in close coordination.
'The Admiral Kuznetsov," which will lead the Russian Navy’s permanent grouping in the Mediterranean Sea, will be close to the Syrian shore 'so that the deck aircraft have enough fuel to complete the military tasks and return back,' the source added.


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On July 1, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said Russia’s Project 11435 aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov will receive the Kamov Ka-52K (NATO reporting name: Hokum-B) helicopter this year (2016).
A military and diplomatic source told TASS earlier that the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov would arrive in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea in autumn.
The ship is currently undergoing shipbuilders’ trials in the Barents Sea after repairs.

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One of the 41 potential jets on board the battleship which hopes to bury ISIS' strongholds in Syria

ADMIRAL KUZNETSOV, JEWEL OF THE RUSSIAN FLEET

Speed: 29 knots (33mph)
Max range: 8,500 nautical miles
Crew: 1,690
Weight: 43,000 tons
Length: 305m
Launched: 1985







ISIS suffered further set-back on Sunday when the Iraqi town of Fallujah was declared fully liberated on Sunday.
Only scattered signs of ISIS's self-declared 'caliphate' remain in Fallujah, a city west of Baghdad which was seized by anti-government fighters in early 2014 and later became a key jihadist stronghold.
Iraqi forces declared victory on the weekend after government troops routed the remaining ISIS fighters from the city's north and west under the close cover of US-led coalition airstrikes.
The battle, which began May 22, was the latest in a string of territorial defeats for ISIS in Iraq over the past year.
With airstrikes from UK and US forces already leaving ISIS clinging onto its strongholds, it is hoped Russia's intervention will see to the collapse of the caliphate.





 

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