Posted on May 23, 2015
Dust storm, car bombs and confusion: Inside the Battle for Ramadi - is this just the "fog of war"?
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It began with that dust storm, which enabled militants to launch a wave of suicide bomb attacks at a moment when the city streets were shrouded in orange haze.
Iraqi troops had limited visibility and feared their American ally's capability to provide air cover might be compromised. The initial attack targeted Ramadi's governing center, where the Iraqi army maintained a heavily fortified headquarters.
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/pentagon/2015/05/21/ramadi-battle/27721581/
Iraqi troops had limited visibility and feared their American ally's capability to provide air cover might be compromised. The initial attack targeted Ramadi's governing center, where the Iraqi army maintained a heavily fortified headquarters.
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/pentagon/2015/05/21/ramadi-battle/27721581/
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
Excellent, I think you just coined a new term SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.! :-)
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Isis: Video shows Iraqi forces fleeing Ramadi after Islamic State militants capture city
Amateur footage has been released which shows Iraqi forces fleeing the city of Ramadi after officials in the country confirmed the city had been captured by ...
I view this as the Iraqi and US government as blatantly lying. In this video of the Iraqi Army fleeing you don't see any dust storms. They don't just hit one part of town. Anyone that has been in one knows that.
Gen. Martin Dempsey summed up the recent victory by Islamic State militants in the key Iraqi city of Ramadi this way:
"The [Iraqi security force] was not driven out of Ramadi; they drove out of Ramadi."
Are you kidding me. This is one of the worst assessments that I have ever heard. The Iraqi Army are cowards. It isn't as if they left for a reason. They fled because they didn't want to fight. This is the same thing as Dempsey say that Ramadi isn't important. He needs to stop drinking the kool aid. ISIS controls another major city. The Iraqi Army failed miserably. They have paper Army. It is like saying that 500 innocent people in Ramadi weren't executed by ISIS; they just died. Either way the bodies are in the streets.
I feel like I am listening to our version of Baghdad Bob. I don't think Dempsey is up to the part anymore. I am ready for Gen. Joseph F. Dunford to step in. I don't even know if he even believes what he is saying or if he is just spewing the political spin people want to hear.
Gen. Martin Dempsey summed up the recent victory by Islamic State militants in the key Iraqi city of Ramadi this way:
"The [Iraqi security force] was not driven out of Ramadi; they drove out of Ramadi."
Are you kidding me. This is one of the worst assessments that I have ever heard. The Iraqi Army are cowards. It isn't as if they left for a reason. They fled because they didn't want to fight. This is the same thing as Dempsey say that Ramadi isn't important. He needs to stop drinking the kool aid. ISIS controls another major city. The Iraqi Army failed miserably. They have paper Army. It is like saying that 500 innocent people in Ramadi weren't executed by ISIS; they just died. Either way the bodies are in the streets.
I feel like I am listening to our version of Baghdad Bob. I don't think Dempsey is up to the part anymore. I am ready for Gen. Joseph F. Dunford to step in. I don't even know if he even believes what he is saying or if he is just spewing the political spin people want to hear.
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Isis: Video shows Iraqi forces fleeing Ramadi after Islamic State militants capture city
Amateur footage has been released which shows Iraqi forces fleeing the city of Ramadi after officials in the country confirmed the city had been captured by ...
SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S. It looks like the same soldiers. I wonder if one of them was altered. All the videos I have seen don't have any dust storms in them.
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