Baghdad: time to consider the worst
Joel and others.
Thinking out aloud.
What would happen if ISIS and allies got closer to Baghdad? Defeating ISF and non-ISF militias (if you can separate them now).
Ever encircling the city, but not trying to enter.
That would certainly concentrate the minds and actions of the coalition, above all I expect Iran.
The Islamic State’s Anbar Offensive and Abu Umar al-Shishani
From WoTR by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross:http://warontherocks.com/2014/10/the...r-al-shishani/
Quote:
ISIL’s Anbar advance illustrates some of the group’s strengths, but the group remains
vulnerable in many important ways. The group’s recent success in Anbar can be attributed primarily to one exceptional field commander and ISIL official, Abu Umar al-Shishani, who executed a series of brilliant tactical maneuvers. But Shishani’s leadership could not save them from setbacks elsewhere in Iraq. And even the group’s much-publicized advance on the northern Syrian town of Kobane, though it represents a real gain of territory, represents a strategically questionable decision. ISIL is a highly competent fighting force, especially when Shishani is the one giving orders, that continues to make significant strategic errors. This article provides a granular look at ISIL’s Anbar offensive.