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MSgt James Mullis
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"ISIS increased its use of chemical weapons in the defense of western Mosul. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) stated on March 3 that it treated seven patients for exposure to chemical agents near Mosul. The United Nations likewise stated it treated twelve patients for wounds from a “blistering agent.” ISIS has used chemical weapons before; in November 2016, ISIS used chlorine and mustard gas in Bashiqa against the Peshmerga and burned sulfur plants around Qayyarah to prevent ISF advance. " This will never be told by the Mainstream Media!
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SFC George Smith
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thanks for the Up date and... the Only way to handle the situation is eradication of all the Radicals and the clerics Pushing the hate and Anger ...
because when you turn you back the bastards will come in behind you...

..."... The Coalition must set conditions for political stability and good governance at the local level to prevent ISIS from resurging after the recapture of Mosul. Coalition outreach has thus far been primarily directed at the Iraqi Government. ISIS is already resurging in provinces where local governments suffer from political infighting, such as Anbar. The Iraqi Government and U.S.-led Coalition need to facilitate the Ninewa Provincial Government’s ability to deliver services, reconstruction, and governance while remaining politically stable. Failure to rebuild local institutions and governance in Ninewa and other provinces risks the return to an environment of instability in which ISIS and other Sunni insurgencies thrive. ..."...
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MCPO Roger Collins
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Sure wish the enemy had given us months to prepare for 9/11, we could have prepared like this mission was by ISIS. The body count will be high because we gave them time to build up their defenses.
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