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To: zzpat who wrote (1033420)10/10/2017 11:14:10 AM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574472
 
Publish your source as I did. You won’t because you are a propaganda bot.

Obama was an incompetent boob who left the Middle East burning and in ruins while giving the Iranian mullahs Billions.

Those are the facts.



To: zzpat who wrote (1033420)10/10/2017 12:24:09 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574472
 
Direct refutation of your post : 'They're coming out with their hands up – full scale surrender': US General says ISIS fighters in Iraq are giving up after not being fed or paidAbout 1,000 militants surrendered during the last days of the battle for HawijaThe US military says ISIS fighters in Iraq have been abandoned by their leaders As few as 3,000 militants are estimated to still remain in Iraq in SyriaOfficials have warned that the group may still prove to be resilient By William Crisp For Mailonline

PUBLISHED: 06:21 EDT, 6 October 2017 | UPDATED: 09:49 EDT, 6 October 2017


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US-backed Iraqi forces announced Thursday they have retaken one of Islamic State's remaining strongholds after hundreds of militants surrendered amid fresh signs the terror group is collapsing and unable to defend its territory.

'They're giving up,' said Lieutenant General Paul Funk, who commands the coalition task force fighting Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. 'Their leaders are abandoning them.'

In uncommon scenes, large groups of militants were turning themselves over to Kurdish Peshmerga forces, in the city southwest of Kirkuk

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