Expert tells the Reference: ISIS exploits fragile areas in Kurdistan to achieve its goals
An expert in political affairs said
that ISIS has exploited the security vacuums in the Kurdish areas of Iraq to
achieve its destructive goals, wanting to show itself in a strong way through
attacks and therefore taking advantage of the security weakness in the Kurdish
areas, adding that the terrorist organization also aims to stir up confusion
and strife, because the Kurds of Iraq are in a very sensitive situation.
Dr. Mahmoud Mohamed Mahmoud, a
professor of political psychology, confirmed in an exclusive statement to the
Reference that the international coalition forces and the Iraqi army are
responsible for the ISIS attacks, the latest of which was a major attack that
took place on Friday morning, December 3, in the village of Khader Jija in
Makhmour district near Erbil, and nearly 10 victims were killed due to the
inaction of the security forces in the area that is in need of good security.
Mahmoud pointed out that the Kurdish
forces in those areas are in dire need of armament and training, as well as
equipping military points and providing them with surveillance cameras, in
anticipation of any attacks.
“ISIS is exploiting the fragile
areas in Kurdistan, as well as the tribal interference and the proximity of the
areas to the Syrian border. It is looking for a foothold there,” he continued.
“Despite the organization’s
elimination in Iraq in 2017, its sleeper cells are still continuing and
carrying out many terrorist operations, and the frequency of its violence has
increased significantly in recent months,” he added.
Mahmoud concluded his statement by
saying that eliminating ISIS in the Kurdish areas requires military and
security cooperation between the Kurdish security forces and the Iraqi security
forces, especially since ISIS sleeper cells in the Makhmour, Erbil, Diyala and
Kirkuk regions are very active, requiring military cooperation to confront
them.