Al Qaeda Splinter Grabs U.S. Humvees, Sends Them to Syria


American Humvees are in the hands of a militant Islamic force following a significant battle in northern Iraq. The vehicles, which the U.S. gave to the government of Iraq to quell insurgencies, have already been taken across the border to bolster the Syrian opposition.
CNN reports that an Al Qaeda breakaway group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), emerged victorious after "fighting that began five days ago" and "culminated with the militants taking control of security checkpoints, military bases and a prison" in Iraq's second largest city, Mosul.
"The first US humvees arrive in Syria, in the hands of ISIS. Captured in Mosul today," The Washington Post's Liz Sly tweeted with the picture at right. In an article, she explained that "the speed with which one of Iraq's biggest cities has fallen under militant control is striking and suggests the U.S.-trained Iraqi security forces are even more vulnerable than had previously been thought."
Charles Lister of the Doha Brookings Center told Sly:
Washington will be questioning how to move forward in terms of supporting the Iraqi army in its fight against terrorism. Every time ISIS captures territory, it's a reminder that it does so using weapons that have fallen into the hands of the forces the U.S. is trying to counter in the first place.
These development may also affect Congress's consideration of President Barack Obama's already questionable request for a $5 billion fund to support rebel fighters in Syria.
Over 150 people have been killed and 50,000 have fled in the last few days of ISIS's assault. Iraq Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki today called on Parliament to declare a state of emergency.
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Jesus wept...
Jesus wept...
"Does it surprise you, Mr Bentley? Surely, you know the Arabs are a barbarous people. Barbarous and cruel. Who but they! Who but they!"
Farfegnugen!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z99zLKrrR8g
The vehicles, which the U.S. gave to the government of Iraq to quell insurgencies, have already been taken across the border to bolster the Syrian opposition.
If I've been following my notes for the news quiz, according to John Kerry, this is a feature, not a bug, yes?
American weapons falling into the hands of Islamic militants is a turrible thing that can only be fixed by America supplying more weapons to the right guys who have to be super careful this time not to let them fall into the hands of Islamic militants etc. etc. ad infinitium.
Look Paul, as long as someone is using American weapons to shoot at a vaguely-defined enemy that someone, somewhere can call a terrorist, then the Secretary of State is doing his job.
Yeah, blame the squirrels... I do.
Uh, I think it's pretty clear that I wasn't talking to you. Asshole.
*remembers to not engage with people muttering to themselves when riding public transit*
Islamic militants killing supporters of a brutal dictator, brutal dictator slaying Islamic militants.
What's not to like?
Maybe the ATF can help them out by "walking" some more guns over. They're good at that, right?
Look Epi, if you want Zachary Ty Bryan and Medium Bow Wow to wage their own war on terror, just say so, okay?
Well, it looks like Hugh got into the maraschino cherry juice again. I thought I told you guys to lock that up!
ISIS, huh? Out of the frying pan and into the Danger Zone
Mission accomplished
ISIS, huh? Out of the frying pan and into the Danger Zone
That worked well.
These development may also affect Congress's consideration of President Barack Obama's already questionable request for a $5 billion fund to support rebel fighters in Syria.
I suppose that the republicans could argue "Dude, we already took care of that shit."
+1 accomplished mission
Some spare parts, perhaps? I don't think they will be dropping by their local Hummer dealership to get any...
Ya It would suck to have ignition switch problems while taking fire
Or, say, having your throttle cable get stuck.
No alt-text? Ok, how about..."yup, these door cranks are 100% halal." Be here all week, folks.
Alt-text? Be thankful you were able to even submit a comment, buddy.
Persistence is key, you just have to beat the skewerlz at their own game.
What did we accomplish?
We have to drone every Humvee in the region. Any Humvee that doesn't want to get droned should stop being a Humvee right away.
Just pray that ISIS doesn't take over Pulaski County, Indiana.
I shot the sheriff, but I didn't shoot no Deputy...
http://vimeo.com/61341838
What the shit, Lana?
1. Humvees are big glorified jeeps. They aren't Patriot missiles. Who cares?
2. Which side are we supposed to be routing for in Syria?
1. The first thing I thought of when I read the headline was a conversation I had with a former Marine who told me how shitty and prone to breaking down Humvees are.
2. Probably the FSA. I tend to root for the overthrow of dictators. If Assad is replaced by another dictator, I'll root against them as well.
Considering how brutally we beat on them, I can't complain about Humvee reliability. They do require regular checks (like daily) and maintenance particularly in the desert - which the jihadists are not skilled at.
True. In fact, this could turn out to be a net negative for AQ.
Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
They only sent them to Syria because that is the closest GM dealer to handle the recalls.
Well at least they haven't stolen any ocelots.... Yet
How much is gas per liter in the Middle East?
At least they didn't get the 1970 Dodge Challenger 440 with the mini-bar.
That reminds me of an acquaintance who bought an old bus, filled up the 100 gallon tank for $300, drove it until it ran out of gas, then tried to abandon it.
Double fuckety fuck squrls
WTF we shouldn't have sent them in the first place!
Well, we'll see how long the militants keep 'em after the maintenance requirements on the suspension become obvious.
Anything in the American arsenal Obama will find a way to assure it reaches the Islamics!