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ISIL Storms Turkey’s Mosul Consulate, Kidnaps Staff

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ISIL Storms Turkey’s Mosul Consulate, Kidnaps Staff

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ISIL storms Turkey’s Mosul consulate, kidnaps staff

Top  Daily  Story  …   Press TV,  Tehran

 

ISIL roaming almost freely where they want in Iraq with no air attacks

ISIL roaming almost freely where they want in Iraq with no ambushed or air attacks to worry about

Editors Note: The taking of the Turkish Embassy hostages could be a game changer. The ISIL tactics have not only been effective, but the money spent in Iraqi defenses more suited for checkpoint and traffic control versus fighting off invaders from their cities.

Warning on enemy attacks seems to be zero, so local Iraqi security heads for the hills, leaving their armories, ammo, bank cash and prisons to resupply the attacking ISIL people with all the provisions and manpower they need to continue their attack.

They have a pattern of taking hostages now as a proven exit pass if they need to withdraw. No one thinks about the cost of having them regroup and attack again, since no on accepts any responsibility for failure. It kind of reminds me of US foreign policy.

They need to move all prison imates to to a secure area of the country so they cannot be raided and released. Bankers need to be ready to at least bring their cash when they leave. But it seems the ISIL people were able to infiltrate the city and attack the key targets all at once, collapsing resistance.

How much would you like to bet there has been no training on defending against such an attack, the key ingredient being that reinforcements would be quickly dispatched in support?

That the local security took off so quickly shows how little faith they have in the defense forces who just spend $1.6 billion on F-16's that they need like a hole in the head. You just can't make this stuff up... Jim W. Dean ]

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-  First published June 11,  2014  -

 

Militants from the al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have seized the Turkish consulate in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.

The militants kidnapped the head of the diplomatic mission and 24 other staff members working at the consulate on Wednesday, an unidentified Turkish government official said.

The official added that “48 Turks, including the consul, staff members, special operations teams and three children were abducted.”

The Turkish Foreign Ministry has not yet commented on the report.

According to another report, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has held an emergency meeting with the Undersecretary of Turkey’s National Intelligence Agency, MIT, and Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay to discuss the situation.

The incident comes a day after the ISIL kidnapped over 30 Turkish truck drivers while they were delivering diesel to a power plant in Mosul. The drivers’ whereabouts are still unknown. The incident has alarmed other Turkish drivers, forcing them to avoid the region over fear of further militant attacks.

Mosul is the second Iraqi city to fall to militants this year, after the government lost control of Fallujah in early January. Takfiri groups, including the ISIL, are reportedly coming to Iraq from neighboring Syria and Saudi Arabia to undermine security in the country.

The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has blamed Saudi Arabia and Qatar for the security crisis and growing terrorism in his country, denouncing the Al Saud regime as a major supporter of global terrorism.



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