iraqi border and ultimately to mostly. mostly mu mosul remains an isis strong hold. this is a concern but air strikes have been putting the squeeze on isis in that region in that part of iraq. the pentagon says 19 air strikes were carried out wednesday in iraq hitting targets near cities and towns including kisik, mosul ramadi and sinjar. sinjar was in the news last week because kurdish person peshmerga fighters took them. sinjar sits on the very important highway 47 that goes in to mosul so taking over sinjar, basically most likely cuts off supplies, isis supplies going to mosul. so that s very important. and then jumping back once again across the border into
two dozen not going to liberate anything from anything. if you go over with just a few, don t you run the risk of being kidnapped and beheaded by isis? certainly they are looking for americans to take hostage. we will be working with the locals over there i will put my team four times against the number of isis. they don t have nearly the amount of training that we have. so, but you must acknowledge the danger. so you are going over to a foreign nation and u.s. government doesn t want you to go by the way but they can t really stop you. you are going over there and then you are partnering up with some people who you really don t know that well, right? i mean, they are supposedly anti-jihadists but you really don t know, do you? well, the person peshmerga is a decent group. going to go to kurdistan not syria? go up to kurdistan first.