Under heavy American air strikes on targets
in and around the city, some 15,000 elite Iraqi troops, together with U.S.
trained Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and Turkish forces have started to enter the
city from the North and East.
The U.S. military estimates ISIS has up to
5,000 fighters inside Mosul and between 1,500 and 2,500 in a defensive belt
around the city.
Both the city and periphery have been
heavily fortified since ISIS captured it two and a half years ago. Networks of
hidden tunnels crisscross Mosul and many buildings, schools and hospitals have
been mined and booby-trapped.
Hundreds of the estimated 1.5 million
remaining inhabitants have been locked in booby-trapped buildings that either
will be hit by American airstrikes or coalition artillery, or be blown up by
ISIS blaming the U.S. for the carnage. Hundreds of others were bussed in from
the periphery just yesterday and forced to sit in cages and enclosures in city
squares as human shields.
Local
media report that one day after Iraqi Prime minister Haider al-Abadi appeared
on state TV to order ISIS, or the Islamic State to give up its positions,
troops opened fire with artillery, tanks and machine guns on the ISIS positions
on the edge of the city.
"They have no choice. Either they
surrender or they die," Abadi said.
The ISIS fighters responded with guided
anti-tank missiles and small arms to block the anti-ISIL coalition's advance on
Tuesday.
Interestingly, today the Iraqi satellite TV
network, Al Sumaria, reported that ISIS suddenly stopped referring to Mosul as
the capital of its caliphate through its news media outlets, probably to minimize
public perceptions about the imminent “liberation” of Mosul.
Abadi, a Shiite and Iranian puppet, dressed
up in military uniform and promised that in the battle for Mosul they will “eliminate”
the ISIS leadership.
It’s
known that Isis head Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has spent most of the past two years
in Mosul but there is some info that he recently fled to Syria and is probably
hiding in the other ISIS “capital”, Rakah.
There are also persistent rumors that he may
have been fatally poisoned recently and is being kept in the fridge…to surface
as a burned and mangled holy “Martyr” in the aftermath of a U.S. strike.
But anybody who thinks that killing
al-Baghdadi and thousands of his fighters will destroy ISIS is suffering from
the same naïve delusion that argued that killing Osama Bin Laden would destroy
al-Qaeda.
Just like al-Qaeda today is stronger, bigger
smarter, better equipped and more dangerous to the world than it was eight
years ago, ISIS after al-Baghdadi’s demise will regroup, rebrand and continue
to use social media to recruit new volunteer “martyrs” to attack U.S. interests
and citizens worldwide. It’s an intoxicating ideological “adventure” that
cannot be stopped by merely taking back cities or killing its leaders.
I’m sure that if “collateral damage” is kept
reasonably low, there will be a political “victory lap” in Washington after
Mosul is retaken from ISIS. As will no doubt happen if Rakah is liberated.
I just hope that nobody crows that “ISIS is destroyed!”. That would be disingenuous, deceitful and misleading…no matter what was promised!
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