Friday, June 13, 2014

America's Covert Re-Invasion of Iraq

Via Susan

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Heavily armed, well funded, and organized as a professional, standing army, the forces of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) swept southward into Iraq from Turkey and northeastern Syria, taking the cities of Mosul and Tikrit, and now threaten the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad itself. The United States was sure to prop up two unfounded narratives - the first being that US intelligence agencies, despite assets in Iraq and above it in the form of surveillance drones, failed to give warning of the invasion, and that ISIS is some sort of self-sustaining terror organization carving out a "state" by "robbing banks" and collecting "donations" on Twitter.

The Wall Street Journal in its report, "Iraqi Drama Catches U.S. Off Guard," stated:

The quickly unfolding drama prompted a White House meeting Wednesday of top policy makers and military leaders who were caught off guard by the swift collapse of Iraqi security forces, officials acknowledged.
In another WSJ post, "U.S. Secretly Flying Drones Over Iraq," it claimed:
A senior U.S. official said the intelligence collected under the small [secret US drone] program was shared with Iraqi forces, but added: "It's not like it did any good." The rapid territorial gains by the Islamist forces loyal to Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, or ISIS, an al Qaeda offshoot, caught the U.S. by surprise, the officials said.
Despite drone flights collecting intelligence, and a 3-year ongoing CIA program (here, here, and here) all along the Turkish-Syrian border to "monitor" and "arm" "moderate" militants fighting the Syrian government, the US claims it was caught "by surprise." If drones and CIA operatives operating in ISIS territory weren't enough to detect the impending invasion, perhaps the CIA should have just picked up a newspaper.

6 comments:

  1. We need to stay out of Iraq. Its there problem now. Too many Patriots gave their life for them.

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  2. Follow the oil money. See
    http://johngaltfla.com/wordpress/2014/06/12/why-saudi-arabia-and-qatar-want-to-eradicate-iraq/
    Terry
    Fla.

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  3. Our intelligence has been shotty since before we invaded Afghanistan. We played catchup and then lost it all (and then some) when the Kenyan and the Democrats took control. Now we depend almost solely on drones and pretend that it's sufficient. Not the same.

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    1. Now we depend almost solely on drones and pretend that it's sufficient. Not the same.

      Agreed.

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