Iraq is falling to the same Islamic jihadists who are fighting to take over Syria (supported in part by the U.S.)
Bare Naked Islam
MOSUL
SEIZED: Jihadis loot $429 million from the city’s Central Bank to make
ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq & Syria) the world’s richest terrorist
organization. ISIS is even more savage and barbaric than al-Qaeda.
IBTimes(h/t winterspirit78)
The Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shams (ISIS) has become the richest
terror group ever after looting 500 billion Iraqi dinars – the
equivalent of $429m (£256m) – from Mosul’s central bank, according to
the regional governor. Nineveh governor Atheel al-Nujaifi
confirmed Kurdish televison reports that Isis militants had stolen
millions from numerous banks across Mosul. A large quantity of gold
bullion is also believed to have been stolen.
Following the
siege of the country’s second city, the bounty collected by the group
has left it richer than al-Qaeda itself and as wealthy as small nations
such as Tonga, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands and the Falkland
Islands. The financial assets that Isis now possess are likely to worsen
the Iraqi governement’s struggle to defeat the insurgency, which is
aimed at creating an Islamic state across the Syrian-Iraqi border.
The Islamist militants took control of
Mosul after hundreds of its fighters overwhelmed government military
forces in a lightening attack on Monday, forcing up to 500,000 people to
flee the city and Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki to call a
national state of emergency. The militants freed up to 1,000 inmates
from Mosul’s central prison, according to senior police officials. They
are also in control of Mosul airport and local television stations.
They also seized considerable amounts
of US-supplied military hardware. Photos have already emerged of Isis
parading captured Humvees in neighbouring Syria where they are also
waging war against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
More US made Humvees captured by ISIS in Mosul and being transferred to ISIS territory in Syria
Iraqi police
and security forces reportedly fled Mosul prior to the attack, leaving
the facilities of the city open for plunder. Mosul was a key area of
focus for U.S. forces in an effect to stabilize Iraq, and large amounts
of military hardware was left in the city for the Iraqis. Iraq’s
parliament speaker said that ISIS took control of the city’s airport and
obtained helicopters. ISIS also took control of U.S. Humvees, which
they are now proceeding to send to Syria.
Upwards of 150,000 peopleare
now fleeing from Mosul towards Baghdad or Iraqi Kurdistan. U.S. trained
Iraqi soldiers are apparently leaving behind their uniforms too as they
flee from ISIS.
In a televised news conference, Maliki
said “Iraq is undergoing a difficult stage” and urged the public and
government to unite “to confront this vicious attack, which will spare
no Iraqi.” The US State Department has released a statement saying that
it is “deeply concerned” by the Islamist militants’ siege of Mosul. (Deeply concerned? You were in such a big hurry to get out of there)
“The situation
remains extremely serious. Senior U.S. officials in both Washington and
Baghdad are tracking events closely in coordination with the Government
of Iraq,” the statement read. “The United States stands with the Iraqi
people,” it continued. (No, it doesn’t, Obama stands with the jihadists)
Isis captured the city Falluja, 40 miles west of Baghdad, in January and currently controls large swathes of northern Iraq.
The Iraqi government has launched a
number of failed assaults on the city leaving hopes of retaking Mosul
slim. An Iraqi army officer told the Independent: “We can’t beat them.”
“They’re trained in street fighting and we’re not. We need a whole army
to drive them out of Mosul. They’re like ghosts; they appear to hit and
disappear within seconds.”
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