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Briefing: Who will fight the Islamic State in Iraq, a different group with a common goal of defeating the self-proclaimed Islamic state. However, the species remains conservative Iranian Kurds, militias, Shiite and even some Sunnis want to see extreme military defeat and the key is still in Tikrit in northern Iraq. It is unclear whether the government can survive the battle and, more importantly, the victory possible. How Iraq's Shiite Arab parties and armed groups to contribute to the fight when I went into self-described Islamic state in the northern city of Mosul in Iraq. In June, both units of the Iraqi Army collapsed and fled. The emptiness of the Iraqi army - mainly as a result of corruption, self-interested leadership, coupled with the willingness of the Holocaust is not only cleared. But mostly Shiite Iraq. But the minority's religious identity has drawn militias Shiite front and center in the fight earlier this month, Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff estimated that about 20,000 fighters, volunteers Shiite participation in the. Not satisfied with being in a fight for Sunni Arab city of Tikrit (about 80 miles north of Baghdad) and Iraqi forces far only 2,000 troops in the effort. Led by firebrand cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, these warriors - who are aligned with the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, one of the country's largest Shiite Islamic parties - has been both US troops and. Sunni insurgents during the occupation of the United States. Today, along with the forces of Qais Khazali created a league of its own righteous volunteer militias involved in the fight against IS the center and north of Iraq. The ultimate goal of the people in charge of the armed forces, these are things to see. Maximum power of Shiite remain in Iraq much as possible after the United States toppled the regime of Sunni dominance of Saddam Hussein in 2003, almost all of the volunteers took part in the fight. separatist violence that erupted across the country in 2006 after a major Shiite shrine. In Samarra was bombed by al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), a group that gave birth to it. What is the role of Iran in Iraq? Iran's interests are pretty much in line with the Shiite militias. US invasion of Iraq, a staunch opponent of the border, west of Tehran, and ushered in a series of government in Iraq. While the country is flooded with the return of many Shiite Islamist claim was supported in exile from Iran. Qassem Soleimani, senior general of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has been a frequent visitor to the front lines of Iraq and Iraqi Shiite fighters. Been full of praise for the military support of Iran does not change for their organization. Iran wants the status quo in a few years back -. With Iraqi territory under the control of a friendly government in Baghdad and Iraq's Sunni politicians not let the tribe? Many Iraqi Sunni Arabs are caught in the middle. They do not want to be ruled by a violent radicals. But they also fear the Shiite government, and for good reason: after US troops left Iraq in December 2011, the country's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Embarked on a campaign of political arrests and prosecutions against members of the Sunni armed groups who fight against AQI in exchange for the promise of the future government and protection. Iraq's Sunni Arab vice president Tariq al-Hashimi has been pushed out. In December 2013, the intensity distribution of the Sunni protest camp in Ramadi, the capital of the province of inventory left at least 10 dead, drove many Sunni Arabs back. Insurgents In the months following the campaign was targeted for assassination, many of the Sunni tribal leaders who deny their brand of radical Islam. A recent report indicated that the Iraqi security forces and militia allies have destroyed and looted villages captured from the sun. While Mr. Maliki was replaced as prime minister by Haider al-Abadi August, Mr. Abadi hails from the same political party Shiite Islam, and has demonstrated the ability little to win the support of the tribe. mostly Sunni. What about the Kurds independence? Iraq's minority Kurds have managed to carve out an enclave in the north east of the country's independence, so it is independent in all but name, is not a threat to the Kurds in Iraq - yet. create opportunities that allow them to spread their sphere of influence to the oil city of Kirkuk, which remained in the hands of the federal government until the summer ago. While the Kurds would like to see is undefeated (forces almost to the Kurdish capital Erbil last summer), their interests are not the people of Iraq. Kurdish and Iraqi authorities have been locked in a dispute over the sharing of oil revenues; Kurds accused the federal government owes them $ 1000000000 per month, which has not been paid. While their peshmerga fighters have proved to be the most capable of Iraqi Kurdistan in the state, local governments are willing to throw the military is what it is. Probably the meat grinder of the battle will take Mosul - a city with a population of minority Kurds - is clearly the best.
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