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[ti]SW[/ti]SK Peshmerga; Pêşmerge - پێشمەرگە - Southern Kurdistan army
Topic Started: 17th November 2012 - 05:40 PM (2,657,571 Views)
lashgare
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23rd January 2015 - 12:06 PM
I read Pres Barzani was right behind them all the way, this seems to give PDK Peshmerga Unlimited morals to push forward same thing happened in Zumar to Shingal clearance... Those Milans really made for these Sucide trucks ISIS has ultimately lost all its tricks and initiatives against Peshmerga... Abu Bakr Taramashi must be really mad at his unleashed dogs..
Which is funny, I repeated that ATGMs would be the way forward. Months ago, before ISIS even attacked. Portable mines and blockades would also work. ATGMs are very effective in asymetric warfare. Because they have a low profile and can be carried or towed effectively.

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Edited by lashgare, 23rd January 2015 - 01:43 PM.
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ALAN
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Wankê Afyer liberation

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Strategic spot near Mosul controlled, Aski Mosul

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23rd January 2015 - 07:28 PM
Strategic spot near Mosul controlled, Aski Mosul

We had it but then we lost it but they have recaptured it according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Syrian_and_Iraqi_insurgency_detailed_map. I could be wrong
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I am so happy with the performance of the peshmerga, the last offensive of the Peshmerga showed that the troops have reached a level comparable to Western troops, better then the arab armies and they have earned a new reputation, that they can fight a conventional war.


Kak Massoud should plan and execute the missions personally, he s the best commander we have.
Edited by kurdo82, 23rd January 2015 - 09:27 PM.
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Ghost
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Here we have our glorious kurdish special forces again!
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liveleakers r talking about that being the best video they have seen
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Sweden to send military trainers to Kurdistan

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Sweden is considering sending 20 military experts specialized in defusing land mind and for close combat training, as part of Stockholm’s earlier commitment to support multinational coalition forces in the fight against Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq.

The taskforce, if approved by the Swedish parliament, will only be engaged in training missions inside the Kurdistan Region where German and British military personnel have set up special training camps for Peshmarga forces.

“We are currently preparing a draft which will be presented at the Riksdag (parliament) and will address the issue of deploying military staff to Iraq and Kurdistan Region for training purposes,” Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven said last Wednesday at the opening session of the Riksdag.

A visiting Kurdish delegation in Stockholm last week welcomed the initiative and said the support was needed.

“The Peshmarga can be trained in so many ways when these forces arrive in Kurdistan,” Falah Mustafa, the head of foreign relations of the Kurdistan Regional Government, told Swedish Radio.

“The war against Islamic State is not a conventional warfare fought only on the frontlines. ISIS has no respect for human values and frankly the Peshmerga have no experience in combatting such an immoral enemy,” Mustafa added.

According to Kurdish military officials most ISIS militants are potential suicide bombers who recklessly attack Peshmarga positions with explosives attached to their vehicles or bodies.

The operation to recapture Jalawla and Saadiya last year was infamously delayed since militants had reportedly placed land mines throughout the cities, which made it hazardous for the Peshmerga to enter the cities.

Around 750 Peshmerga troops have been killed and another 4,000 wounded in the war that started in August last year.

“There is a strong Kurdish lobby in Sweden that could mobilize the public opinion here to step up support,” Mustafa said. “Every bit of help is welcome,” he added.

But the Swedish support for the Kurdish struggle against the jihadists has so far been more humanitarian than military. The former Swedish foreign minister who visited refugee camps in Hewlêr in September last year said the Swedish aid agency (SIDA) will allocate the bulk of its budget for 2015 to help some 3 million refugees in Iraq and Turkey.

The serving Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Walström said her country had comprehensive experience in humanitarian missions, and that is why they had focused on relief efforts in the Kurdistan Region.

“But now is time for military support,” Walström told Swedish radio. “With our Finnish partners and under the supervision of the German army we will support forces, including the Kurdish Peshmerga forces that fight against the ISIS,” she added.

Sweden, home to one of the largest Kurdish communities in diaspora, has been under increasing pressure to step up support for Kurdish forces battling ISIS. Five members of the Swedish parliament are of Kurdish origin, representing around 100,000 Kurds who live in Sweden.

Source: http://rudaw.net/english/world/23012015
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Many argued wether we should or not do this, well our troops have started doing this

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23rd January 2015 - 11:30 PM
Many argued wether we should or not do this, well our troops have started doing this

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Peshmerga must stay on the outskirts of Mosul and bombard the Islamic State positions as much as they want. Let them not worry about civilians because arabs don't have civil people.
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UPFATE: Peshmerga pounding Mosul cenre. 3 villages near Kaskê military base controlled.

They are high Qadsya, low Qadsya and Shindoxa... They are less than 10 kms away from cenre of Mosul from which Peshmerga is pounding it with its long range M-46 artilleries

http://rudaw.net/NewsDetails.aspx?pageid=99007
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Brendar please let's us not generalise it's against the forum rules.... Arabs have people like King ABDULLA too who called for arming Peshmerga a month ago...

Anyways these so called civilians aren't just any civilian they are all ISIS supporters and without them isis wouldn't have prevailed in Mosul all this time the ones who were against ISIS have already fled and taken refugee in Kurdistan...
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24th January 2015 - 12:02 AM
Brendar please let's us not generalise it's against the forum rules.... Arabs have people like King ABDULLA too who called for arming Peshmerga a month ago...

Anyways these so called civilians aren't just any they are all ISIS supporters and without they isis wouldn't have prevailed in Mosul all this time the ones who were against ISIS have already fled and taken refugee in Kurdistan...
that is also what i say to people who say things like "but what if the civilains die". We should capture badush dam (north east of mosul) and let all the water push through it and setting mosul under water. Some hours before we do it we send a message by pamflets to leave or you will get under water. All isis supporters leave kurdish- north, north west of iraq. and the ones who remain will have to die under water and go to their 72 ugly hairy virgins in hell. Also they will not be able to defend the city as mobile so we can send some arab forces from kurdistan to capture it.
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24th January 2015 - 12:00 AM
UPFATE: Peshmerga pounding Mosul cenre. 3 villages near Kaskê military base controlled.

They are high Qadsya, low Qadsya and Shindoxa... They are less than 10 kms away from cenre of Mosul from which Peshmerga is pounding it with its long range M-46 artilleries

http://rudaw.net/NewsDetails.aspx?pageid=99007
what about iraqi army? where are they now?
Edited by Şirnex, 24th January 2015 - 12:22 AM.
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kurdo82
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Mosul has a population of almost two million. Its impossible for a force like IS to conquer it unless the population supports or tolerates them.
The civilian population knew exactly what IS stood for and they stood idle when IS killed the minorities,
They all must be accused of supporting a terrorist organisation and there must be a Reserve Onus in the Way that they have to Proof that they are not guilty of supporting a terror Organisation or comitting crimes in the name of a terrorist organisation.
A long lasting siege of Mosul is the approriate measure to tackle the issue and to force the sunni population into a defensive role.
Edited by kurdo82, 24th January 2015 - 12:59 AM.
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Iraqi army is no more iraq now has a militia it's called Hashdi Shabi and they are all iran backed shia militiamen...
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23rd January 2015 - 10:05 PM
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Here we have our glorious kurdish special forces again!
Name? Have they seen action yet?
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Some of the Artillery which has landed in Mosul let them have a taste their own for what they done to Kobani...
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Her biji Pêşmergeyen qehreman
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deso2409
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KFHar Bji Peshmerga! God bless them all
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23rd January 2015 - 11:30 PM
Many argued wether we should or not do this, well our troops have started doing this

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Give them a lesson, never again to mess with Kurdistan.
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I said this from the beginning. The KRG to take Sunni towns and cities and force both Iraq's and IS's hand into whatever we demand. Not to mention we are western backed.
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