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  • Australian Air Task Group conducts first strike mission (in Iraq)

    10/08/2014 5:09:19 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 7 replies
    Overnight the Australian Air Task Group operating in the Middle East attacked its first target in Iraq. Two bombs were dropped from an F/A-18F Super Hornet on to an ISIL facility. All aircraft exited the target area safely and returned to base. No further details of this mission are available at this time. Further information will be provided when Defence conducts its next Operation OKRA update briefing.
  • Coalition intensifies airstrikes on ISIL targets in Kobani

    10/09/2014 9:21:27 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 10 replies
    AP via The National ^ | October 9, 2014 | AP
    MURSITPINAR, Turkey // The US-led coalition ramped up its aerial bombardment of ISIL positions in the Syrian border town of Kobani on Thursday as the extremist group battled street by street with Kurdish forces and reportedly rushed in reinforcements from surrounding areas. The battle for the town near the Turkish border has emerged as a major test for the US-led air campaign aimed at rolling back and eventually destroying the extremist group, and has strained ties with Nato ally Turkey, which is at odds with Washington over its long-term strategy in Syria. The US Central Command said five airstrikes south...
  • Scores of IS militants reported killed in Iraq [Convoy Hit]

    10/09/2014 8:39:28 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 29 replies
    Big News Network (IANS) ^ | Thursday 9th October, 2014
    Scores of IS militants reported killed in Iraq Big News Network (IANS) Thursday 9th October, 2014 At least 220 militants of the Islamic State (IS) Sunni radical organisation were killed at dawn Thursday when their convoy was attacked by planes of the US-led international coalition in northern Iraq, the head of security in Nineveh province, Mohamed Ibrahim al-Bayati, told Spanish news agency Efe.Al-Bayati said the convoy included more than 25 vehicles transporting fighters, weapons and military equipment, which had left the Rabia area west of Mosul, bordering Syria, bound for Ramadi, in the western province of Al Anbar, a jihadi...
  • ISIS shoot down Iraqi military helicopter

    10/08/2014 4:35:58 AM PDT · by winoneforthegipper · 5 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 10/08/14 | John Hall
    Officials in Baghdad say that militants with the Islamic State group have downed an Iraqi military helicopter near the refinery town of Beiji, killing the two pilots on board. A military aviation official says the militants used a shoulder-fired missile to take down the Bell 407 helicopter north of the town this morning. The news comes as the UN called for a dramatic military escalation in Syria to prevent the strategic town of Kobane succumbing to 'rape and massacre' by brutal Islamic State militants. The organisation's special envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said the international community 'cannot sustain' another...
  • Iraqis learning how Obama is at war without really being at war

    10/08/2014 8:40:29 AM PDT · by Sean_Anthony · 3 replies
    Canada Free Press ^ | 10/08/14 | Neil W. McCabe
    As the Army of the Islamic State continues to expand its control of Iraq, an Iraqi journalist reports that the American-led airstrikes are doing nothing to slow down IS An Iraqi journalist based in the holy city of Najaf spoke to Canada Free Press about the situation in his country as the Army of the Islamic State press upon the gates of Baghdad. President Barack Obama is not having an impact on war raging in Iraq, said Mustafa Aliraqi. “If he is unwilling to take the battle to ISIS, Iraqis are willing. He needs heavily arm Iraq.” Otherwise, there is...
  • AP Analysis: US-led airstrikes produce few gains

    10/07/2014 12:28:58 PM PDT · by keat · 38 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | Oct 7, 3:14 PM EDT | Vivian Salama
    BAGHDAD (AP) -- After two months, the U.S.-led aerial campaign in Iraq has hardly dented the core of the Islamic State group's territory. The extremist fighters have melted into urban areas when needed to elude the threat, and they have even succeeded in taking new territory from an Iraqi army that still buckles in the face of militants. In neighboring Syria, days of airstrikes have been unable to stop militants on the verge of capturing a strategic town on the Turkish border. The limited results show the central weakness of the campaign: There is only so much that can be...
  • Latest Air Strikes on Kobane Ease Pressure on Defenders

    10/07/2014 7:57:51 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 8 replies
    Rudaw ^ | 1 hour ago | Jonathon Burch
    MURSITPINAR, Turkey - U.S.-led coalition warplanes pounded Islamic State (ISIS) positions in the key Syrian border town of Kobane on Tuesday, only hours after the jihadists had breached the city lines. White smoke billowed into the air as the bombs struck western parts of the city, while hundreds of Kurdish men cheered and whistled just across the border in Turkey. The strikes appeared to have taken on a sense of urgency after isolated bombings around Kobane over the weekend did little to stop an ISIS advance. A Rudaw reporter saw two air strikes within 15 minutes hit meters from the...
  • Dutch F-16s Carry out First Strikes on IS in Iraq: Defence Ministry

    10/07/2014 8:06:33 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 4 replies
    The Indian Express ^ | 07th October 2014 08:05 PM
    THE HAGUE: Dutch F-16s today carried out their first strikes on the Islamic State (IS) group in Iraq, the defence ministry said, with militants possibly killed. "Two Dutch F-16s this morning used weapons for the first time in Iraq against the IS terror group. They dropped three bombs on armed IS vehicles that were shooting at (Kurdish) Peshmerga fighters in the north of the country," the statement said. "Vehicles were destroyed in the attack and IS fighters possibly killed," it added. The F-16s are being deployed as close air support, backing up Iraqi and Kurdish ground troops fighting IS militants.
  • Isis forces in Iraq will adapt quickly to avoid air strikes, Australia Defense Minister says

    10/06/2014 10:48:10 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 1 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 10/06/2014 | Daniel Hurst
    Islamic State (Isis) militants in Iraq “will adapt very quickly” to an expanded campaign of air strikes by embedding themselves in towns, Australia’s defence minister has said. David Johnston made the prediction on Monday as the Australian Defence Force (ADF) confirmed two RAAF F/A-18 Super Hornets had completed their first armed combat mission over northern Iraq without firing on any targets. Johnston said RAAF aircraft would deploy on an operation and wait to be assigned targets, but there were a large number of coalition partners and aircraft participating in air strikes. “It may be that from day to day, time...
  • Australian Super Hornet fighter jets complete first armed mission over Iraq [Belgian F-16 Strike]

    10/05/2014 8:24:36 PM PDT · by GonzoII · 11 replies
    ABC/Yahoo ^ | October 6, 2014
    Australian fighter jets have flown their first combat mission over Iraq, with a pair of F/A-18F Super Hornets returning safely to base without attacking any targets. The mission came as Dutch and Belgian warplanes also joined the US-led coalition targeting Islamic State fighters who have seized territory in the country's north and west. A Belgian F-16 dropped a guided bomb on a "terrorist element", and France also announced it was increasing the number of sorties its planes would fly. Chief of the Defence Force Mark Binskin said the two Australian jets were armed, but did not launch air strikes. In...
  • U.S. Now Using Apache Helicopters to Attack ISIS in Iraq

    10/05/2014 9:42:51 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 37 replies
    ABC ^ | Oct 5, 2014 12:34pm | Luis Martinez
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. has begun using Apache AH-64 attack helicopters to strike at ISIS targets inside Iraq, the first time the aircraft have been used for offensive strikes since arriving in Baghdad in early July. Their use opens up a new capability in the airstrike campaign against ISIS in Iraq, but one that also comes with risks, as they could be vulnerable to ground fire. A defense official confirms that Apache helicopters were used this weekend as part of four airstrikes on a large ISIS force northeast of Fallujah. The attack was conducted in coordination with Air Force fighter...
  • Kurds battle IS for key Syria town as fire spills over border

    10/05/2014 7:55:30 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 4 replies
    AFP via Bangkok Post ^ | 5 Oct 2014 at 17.45
    Kurdish fighters backed by US-led air strikes battled Islamic State jihadists for control of a key Syrian town Sunday and Turkey evacuated some border areas as mortar fire spilled over. IS fighters seized part of a strategic hill overlooking the town of Kobane late on Saturday, a monitor said, but their progress was slowed by new strikes from the coalition of Washington and Arab allies. A Syrian Kurdish official said IS fighters were just one kilometre from Kobane and air strikes are not enough on their own to stop them. The dusty border town has become a crucial battleground in...
  • U.S. Military Conducts Airstrikes Against ISIL in Syria and Iraq ["used helicopters"]

    10/05/2014 7:25:12 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 19 replies
    Defense .gov ^ | Oct. 5, 2014
    From a U.S. Central Command News Release WASHINGTON, Oct. 5, 2014 – U.S. military forces continued to attack ISIL terrorists in Syria yesterday and today, using fighter aircraft to conduct three airstrikes. Separately, in Iraq U.S. military forces used helicopters and attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft to conduct six airstrikes against ISIL in Iraq. In Syria, one strike northwest of Al Mayadin destroyed an ISIL bulldozer, two ISIL tanks and destroyed another ISIL vehicle. Two strikes northwest of Ar Raqqah struck a large ISIL unit and destroyed six ISIL firing positions. To conduct these strikes, the U.S. employed fighter aircraft...
  • Dutch F-16 fighter jets arrive in Jordan to take part in the U.S.-led military airstrikes

    10/04/2014 3:50:24 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 5 replies
    Iraq News Agency via ABNA ^ | October 4, 2014 _ 1:24 PM.
    Five Dutch F-16 fighter jets has arrived in Jordan to take part in the U.S.-led military airstrikes against the Islamic State (IS), the defence minister said Friday. The Dutch aircraft will initially support Iraqi and Kurdish ground forces, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert told Parliament. The Dutch F-16s will be used to strike IS targets in Iraq and Syria
  • Kurds battle to repel ISIL in assault on Kobani

    10/03/2014 7:59:18 PM PDT · by GonzoII · 12 replies
    BEIRUT // Kurds battled ISIL fighters on Friday for a town along the border with Turkey, as the Turkish prime minister said his country will prevent the fall of Kobani. The Kurdish town and its surrounding have been under attack since mid-September, with militants capturing dozens of nearby villages. The assault, which has forced some 160,000 Syrians to flee, has left the Kurdish fighters scrambling to repel the militants’ advance into the outskirts of Kobani, also known as Ain Al Arab. Meanwhile, aircraft from Saudi Arabia and the UAE joined US warplanes in a new wave of bombing raids Friday...
  • Canada to launch airstrikes in Iraq

    10/03/2014 8:53:27 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 7 replies
    AP via Modesto Bee ^ | October 3, 2014 | ROB GILLIES
    TORONTO — Canada plans to launch airstrikes against the Islamic State militant group in Iraq following a U.S. request, a senior government official said. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was set to announce details later Friday.
  • IS extremists blitzed by Brit woman top gun [Another Babe Bomber]

    10/02/2014 10:36:48 PM PDT · by GonzoII · 8 replies
    Daily Star ^ | 3rd October 2014 | Jerry Lawton
    She was in a Tornado GR4 called in to help Kurdish troops battling 30 jihadists making a last stand in a half-built medical centre. The terrorists were surrounded but refused to surrender and started launching suicide bomb attacks. Two Tornados scored direct hits with Paveway IV bombs. Some of the IS fighters survived by hiding in the basement. Brit jets were set to return for more strikes last night. Brigadier Hamid Hashem, one of the Kurdish commanders spearheading the attack on the Iraqi border town of Rabia, was shocked one of the pilots was female. He said: “The operations room...
  • Britain carries out first air strikes against IS in Iraq: minister

    09/30/2014 9:48:27 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 3 replies
    AFP via Daily Star ^ | Sep. 30, 2014 | 07:41 PM
  • The rise in U.S.-led airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, in one graphic [TARGETS HIT LIST]

    09/30/2014 9:36:17 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 12 replies
    WP ^ | September 29 at 12:43 PM | Dan Lamothe
    The rise in U.S.-led airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, in one graphic As outlined a short time ago on Checkpoint, the cost of the U.S. military campaign against the Islamic State is likely closing in on $1 billion, and could rise at a cost of between $200 million and $320 million per month as it continues. This graphic was produced by colleagues at The Washington Post with information released by U.S. Central Command and compiled in this spreadsheet I posted on Google Docs. It shows that the pace of U.S.-led airstrikes in Iraq and Syria have increased rapidly, especially...
  • ISIS Fighter Calls US Airstrikes Totally Ineffective

    09/30/2014 8:58:22 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 09/30/2014 | Jeremy Bender
    In an exclusive interview with CNN, a Syrian fighter with the group known as the Islamic State or ISIS said they were prepared for US airstrikes within Syria and the damage done against the organization was ineffective.A Syrian ISIS fighter operating under the pseudonym Abu Tahla told CNN through Skype that the US and coalition airstrikes within Syria were expected. "We've been ready for this for some time," Abu Talha said. "We know that our bases are known because they're tracking us with radars and satellites, so we had backup locations."The ISIS headquarters that were targeted were emptied out, and...