Iraq working hard to eradicate ISIS remnants
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) tries to make a comeback, using desert areas in some parts of Iraq to achieve this goal.
This terrorist
organization is aware that security forces will find it difficult to control
these areas. This is why it keeps operating in them without problems.
Iraqi security forces
try, meanwhile, to eradicate ISIS remnants and tighten control on Iraq's border
with neighboring Syria.
The border area between
the two countries has turned into a safe refuge for ISIS cells, despite the
deployment of Iraqi army troops along the border.
Unstoppable flood
The international
coalition against ISIS and Iraqi security forces make huge efforts to stamp out
the terrorist organization. However, these efforts seem to bear little fruit.
Deep under the failure
of Iraq's efforts to eradicate ISIS is the presence of distrust between the
security establishment, the Iraqi army and military units affiliated to the
Kurdistan region in northern Iraq.
This lack of trust
contributes to the presence of a security vacuum in some parts of Iraq, one
that is usually used by ISIS to expand its presence and return to the Iraqi
stage.
According to Spokesman
of the Iraqi Armed Forces Yahia Rasol, the security forces had recently raided
an area southern the northern city of Mosul.
He added in a statement
that the raid was launched after intelligence proved the presence of ISIS
fighters in this area.



