Thursday, May 28, 2015

U.S. Knows The Exact Location Of The 'Headquarters' For The Islamic State But Have Chosen To Not Bomb It

Islamic State fighters paraded along the streets of Raqqa, Syria, in 2014. Credit Reuters

New York Times: U.S. Caution in Strikes Gives ISIS an Edge, Many Iraqis Say

WASHINGTON — American intelligence analysts have identified seven buildings in downtown Raqqa in eastern Syria as the main headquarters of the Islamic State. But the buildings have gone untouched during the 10-month allied air campaign.

And just last week, convoys of heavily armed Islamic State fighters paraded triumphantly through the streets of the provincial capital Ramadi in western Iraq after forcing Iraqi troops to flee. They rolled on unscathed by coalition fighter-bombers.

American and allied warplanes are equipped with the most precise aerial arsenal ever fielded. But American officials say they are not striking significant, and obvious, Islamic State targets out of fear that the attacks will accidentally kill civilians. Killing such innocents could hand the militants a major propaganda coup and alienate the local Sunni tribesmen, whose support is critical to ousting the militants, and Sunni Arab countries that are part of the fragile American-led coalition.

WNU Editor: If you want to destroy/defeat your enemy .... this is not how you do it. But this is the problem with current U.S. war policy .... the political bosses do not want to get their hands dirty .... hence rules of engagement that the enemy quickly finds out and just as quickly exploits.

5 comments:

  1. This just seems incredibly sketchy to me...

    These targets are out in the open! Does the US really care about civilian casualties? The Drone Strike Campaign, sometimes, says otherwise.

    There is something that isn't being said here. I'm not the one to believe in conspiracies, but this just doesn't make sense. Perhaps the US is using ISIS as a proxy against Assad?

    Hmm...

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  2. I agree Anon. I have covered wars and conflicts for years via through this blog .... but this war .... a lot of things do not add up.

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  3. Maybe the US doesn't want to bomb them because that would labeled as a friendly fire incident ..

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  4. JJ .... LOL .... I needed a laugh today, thank-you.

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  5. A lot of talk, along the lines of "I could of whipped him any time, but I felt sorry for him or my trick shoulder is acting up etc, etc.
    For those suggesting that the US is using ISIS as a proxy (even I had speculated that Assad him self had used ISIS against the palestinian camp near Damascus) I think it would be safe to say several sides have probably approached ISIS in one way or another.

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