Posted on 07/22/2014 11:49:18 AM PDT by Resettozero
The Islamic State-- formerly Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS)-- has previously used water as a destructive tool to destroy crops and dams in Shi'ite territory. Now, ISIS is attempting to deprive major Christian strongholds of water through their control of pipe systems.
According to Bloomberg Businessweek, the city most affected by ISIS's new campaign to deny water to as many Christians and Shi'ites in Iraq as possible is the city of Qaraqosh, currently under control of Kurdish Peshmerga forces and, thus, impenetrable to the terrorist jihadist group. Their only current connection to Qaraqosh is a water pipeline from the Tigris River, and ISIS has worked diligently to exploit this one tie by cutting off the water supply from the historic river.
As Bloomberg's Jason Motlagh explains, the tactic has worked, as it is forcing Kurdish administrators in the town to import the water at extremely high prices and begin to dig wells to help better distribute the water. The wells require weeks and months of work to complete, however, and water has to travel 15 miles from other Kurdish controlled areas to reach Qaraqosh. Residents are now paying $10 a day for emergency water tanks, a fortune to many who live with limited means in the city. Iraq's water supply comes mainly from two rivers-- the Tigris and Euphrates, between which the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia arose.
With ISIS controlling the Tigris water supply, any influence on water from the Euphrates could be pivotal to eradicating Christians and Shi'ites from Iraq. Shi'ites in southern Iraq are in particular danger as, without water from either river being irrigated down, they have no other source of water immediately available.
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Bomb them into oblivion.
Tac nukes.
Unfortunately, with The One ruling over us, this will never come to pass.
Nuke the bastards.
Whoa - they control Detroit?
Wonder if UN will start screaming human rights....like they are in Detroit
Who is going to do it? The Iraqis have no air forece to speak of and Obama is on ISIS’s side.
A form of control that was well known by the City of Chicago years ago, as they used the power of the metro supply of water to control the political behavior of surrounding communities, and played no small part in the expansion of the city to its present boundaries.
Of course, the City of Chicago was perhaps a LITTLE more benign than the Islamic Caliphate - after all, they did not want to change anybody’s religion.
Or in Chicago.
After a Presser, Obama usually tries to get as far away from his family as possible by playing Golf, shooting Pool, drinking beer with the folks, or spending more time at his REAL day job: bilking money from Democrat Oligarchs, with all expenses paid for with US Taxpayer Dollars, of course.
I don’t think ISIS want’s to mess around with the Kurds.
bump
Bad precedent....... think Gaza.
No juice + no water = wailing and knashing of teeth an desicated kiddies
It would lend some credibility to that awful body of idiots.
But of course, we will hear no such condemnation.
See the death and destruction brought on by ISIS, Obama’s own terrorist organization that his CIA helped train in Jordan over the last 3 years? The Anti-Christ President is going after who? Israel the root of Jacob, and Christians, the grafted into the root of Jacob. This fight is not against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers, a spiritual battle that has now shattered through the supernatural into the temporal. Satan in all his anger is going after the Christians and the Jews, and he is using every power on earth to accomplish it. But the real fact is, in the end, Satan, and his minions, lose. Heaven awaits those of us who are faithful until the end
But in the end, God in the King of Kings WILL WIN.
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