Nidal

“You know what I did? I left troops to take the oil. I took the oil. The only troops I have are taking the oil, they’re protecting the oil. I took over the oil.”

  • Kurds Not Invited To Paris Summit On Combatting ISIS
    http://www.ibtimes.com/kurds-not-invited-paris-summit-combatting-isis-1948359

    Members of the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria met Tuesday in Paris to draw up a more cohesive plan to fight the Sunni militant group, but one key partner was missing, the Kurds. The Kurdish military wing, also known as the peshmerga, was not invited to the summit but is fighting the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, on the front lines in Iraqi Kurdistan. 

    The Kurdish Regional Government (KRG), the ruling party in Iraqi Kurdistan, criticized the U.S.-led coalition for not inviting his men to the summit, claiming the peshmerga are the only forces stopping the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, from advancing on key cities in the country, such as the oil-rich city of Kirkuk.

    C’est étonnant, non, que fleurissent au même moment tant d’articles au sujet des exactions des forces kurdes…

    • Mais aussi: Invite Iran To Anti-ISIS Talks: Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop
      http://www.ibtimes.com/invite-iran-anti-isis-talks-australian-foreign-minister-julie-bishop-194899

      Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said that Iran should have been included in Paris talks on how to tackle Islamic State group militants. Bishop argued that Iran deserved to be a part of the talks as it had been fighting against the terrorist forces for a long time.

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      Bishop said that the coalition must be aware of Iran’s plan against ISIS forces. “We must have one of their military commanders and political leaders at the table informing us of what Iran is doing there,” Bishop told the Australian. "The Iranians are doing much of the fighting but we are not hearing from them as to what their objectives are."