Posted on 09/29/2014 7:36:40 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Isis fighters are reportedly just one mile away from Baghdad as reports emerge of al-Qaeda militants bolstering their ranks in Syria.
According to the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East, Isis was approaching the Iraqi capital on Monday morning, report The Independent.
"The Islamic State are now less than 2km away from entering Baghdad," a spokesperson said.
"They said it could never happen and now it almost has. Obama says he overestimated what the Iraqi Army could do. Well you only need to be here a very short while to know they can do very very little."
The news comes amid reports of an emerging alliance between Isis forces in Syria and Jabhat al-Nusra, also known as the Nusra Front.
The group is the Syrian offshoot of al-Qaeda and has been fighting against the Assad regime in the civil war.
Despite months of clashes between its forces and Isis (also known as Islamic State) militants, the two groups appear to be forming a loose coalition in parts of the country to fight increasing attacks by the US and its allies.
Al-Nusras official spokesperson, Abu Firas al-Suri, threatened the coalition nations with retaliation on Saturday.
These states have committed a horrible act that is going to put them on the list of jihadist targets throughout the world, he said.
This is not a war against al-Nusra, but a war against Islam.
Al-Nusra and Isis leaders are now holding war planning meetings together, a source told the Guardian, although no formal alliance has been confirmed.
The reports follow growing defections from other Islamist groups to Isis, which is seen as better organised and equipped to create an Islamic State straddling Iraq and Syria.
A loyalty pledge was reportedly made by al-Nusra in June in the town of Al-Bukamal near the Iraqi border, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, and the two groups have fought together against Government forces.
The report appeared to be confirmed on Twitter by a photograph showing an Egyptian al-Nusra Front commander shaking hands with an Isis leader of Chechen origin.
Although both Isis and al-Nusra are rooted in al-Qaeda, the two have been rivals since Isis started its involvement in Syrias civil war in spring last year and have engaged in bloody battles killing more than 3,000 militants from both sides.
A merger had been declared by Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2013, when Isis was known as al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), but the alliance was rejected by al-Nusra and overruled by al-Qaeda leader al-Zawahiri.
But the international response to Isis bloody rampage through Iraq and Syria, and the beheadings of British and American hostages, is pushing the groups towards an alliance.
An al-Nusra source told Reuters: There are hardline voices inside Nusra who are pushing for reconciliation with Islamic State.
A formal alliance is believed to only be possible on the orders of al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.
A deal between the militant groups would strengthen the Islamist force in Syria as air strikes cripple Isis funding sources, equipment stores and slow its advances.
The US has not said al-Nusra is being targeted but its planes have attacked a new group called Khorasan, which some analysts suspect is part of al-Nusra.
The two groups have been known to co-operate and Khorasan is believed to be made up of veteran al-Qaeda fighters with battlefield experience mostly in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Britain, the US and the United Nations are among those who have classed al-Nusra as a terrorist group, citing its use of suicide bombing, terrorist attacks and attempts to impose Islamic law.
A small number of anti-Government groups, including some members for the secular Free Syrian Army, opposed the label after al-Nusra gained respect fighting the Assad regime.
EU, Turkey, and anybody else that is “buying” their bargain basement oil.
Actually, I think he was in Cambodia with the CIA.
Man, that’s a target rich environment for sure! Gives me an itchy trigger finger.
Man, don’t you just wish there were a couple of Warthogs in the sky over them.
I addressed that in my question/post.
What happens when they run through that captured ordnance? Who then will re supply them?
They have a source obviously as they keep progressing by utilizing resources, therefore they have to have replacement of those resources, or they would be more prudent in their usage of those resources.
Is BATFE over there? Holder? What? /S
Curious as to why that isn’t in the news more.
They go a ton of money and gold after raping banks they took over.
Perhaps Turkey could answer.
“EU, Turkey, and anybody else that is buying their bargain basement oil.”
Yes, I believe so, and that has to be addressed more. It has to be shouted from the rooftops who, whom is helping these disgusting animals in their quest to dominate the World.
I’m certain Turkey could answer much of our concerns, but also wondering if this Obama administration is asking any questions?
Bet NOT.
Like telling them they aren't real Muslims maybe!!??
I disagree that air bombing can’t do most of the job in destroying ISIS. Just need the right Commander in Chief and the right type of bombs.
Bin Laden is dead and GM is alive. I killed al-Qaeda and they are no more.
0 bummer said so. We are not at in war with islam. Oh wait, bummer needs to read about it in the paper first.
F.U. BO, VJ, and resigned EH. F. U. BO again.
0 bummer is a POS. I wish that a**hole would jump off the top of the top story of the US Capitol and land in hell.
This butt hole needs a dozen terms in Leavenworth beating boulders into powder. Same goes for FLOUTUS and their two spawn of satan.
F. U .BO again. No, I am not drunk and am trying to tell what I think of the a**hole without getting banned or suspended.
Agreed.
We turned a blind eye when Saddam was exporting oil when he was outlawed from doing it. 1998.
Our commander in chief was on the back nine when that photo was taken. The clown is asleep at the wheel.
The Iraqi army just might make the South Vietnamese ARVN of 1975 look good.
Most of the ARVNs I saw weren’t very good. A few were but most weren’t.
obama would just send them to Syria to soften it up for ISIS
Looks like the Arab summer is about here.
The ARVN lost almost 300K dead fighting the NVA and the VC. The Iraqi Army has lost maybe 20K. The ARVN fell to a conventional force equipped with tanks, artillery and the latest Migs. The Iraqi army is retreating before a jumped-up guerrilla force.
At some point Iran is going to start sending troops into Iraq. Just a hunch.
Where’s Jenghis Khaaaan when Kerry needs him?
Reminds me of the Atlanta burning scene I just saw on TCM’s showing of Gone With the Wind, that is on now.
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