US Special Forces Engage ISIS for First Time, Inflict Heavy Casualties
An article by Hunter Roosevelt, published on Controversial Times.com on December 17, 2014
Reports out of Iraq indicate that American Special Forces “advisers” have engaged ISIS in ground combat for the first time.
ISIS forces attacked an Iraqi Army outpost occupied by more than 100 Americans around 1 a.m.
local time. The American forces responded “equipped with light and medium weapons,
supported by F-18? fighter jets according to sources on the ground.
According to Shafaq News Iraq, US troops have entered with its Iraqi partner, according to Colonel, Salam Nazim in line against ISIS elements and clashed with them for more than two hours, to succeed in removing them from al-Dolab area, and causing losses in their ranks, at a time American fighter jets directed several strikes focused on ISIS gatherings that silenced their heavy sources of fire. He points out that the clashes took place between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m.
A field commander told reporters that the Americans were able to inflict heavy casualties on
ISIS while suffering no casualties of their own while forcing the terror group back to their base
some 10 kilometers away.
Sheikh Mahmud Nimrawi, a prominent tribal leader in the region, said that “US forces
intervened because of ISIS started to come near the base, which they are stationed in so out of
self-defense, they responded, welcoming the US intervention, which I hope will not be the last.“
The Sheikh continued, “We have made progress in al-Dolab area, in which ISIS has withdrawn
from to the villages beyond, after the battles which involved a private American force , and
provided a great impetus firearm, and opened hubs around the region enabled them to storm
and surprise ISIS fighters.”
The short version is that ISIS attacked a base where more than 100 Special Forces “advisers”
are stationed and took a two hour beating from both the air and the ground while the good
guys took no casualties.
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