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Great photo idea and great post you always have crucial news but I don't see you as much as before !! And I know someone who came from Erbil To Sydney for a visit told me the same thing he said pesmerga have bought ( whether bought or given in return for the US base ) 12 choppers for peshmerga and his friend too seen them with own eyes and that at night some of em hover over the city.


ideas wrote:There is also this Turkish article I found, the translation using google translate is pretty bad, however from my understanding it is basically about the Turks requesting that the Americans don't leave the weapons for the peshmerga... it seems that request was denied. Maybe someone that can speak Turkish can give us a better translation?
http://www.atasehirweb.com/teknoloji/ab ... h8864.html
Quote from article: Using translate.
The United States 'grant' request "peshmerga groups" stay
The government does not want to keep groups of peshmerga in northern Iraq of weapons. Turkey, U.S. does not want to keep weapons in the hands of particular groups of peshmerga in northern Iraq. 45 thousand people and the power of the U.S. military pulls out of Iraq, the weapons left behind are wondering what will happen

Highlights in this update include:
*GoI/KRG agreement?; RGB personnel training at Taji; Peshmerga in Baghdad; KRG MedEvac Squadron; Light APCs provided to Zerevani ERB; KRG Oil Police Brigade Forming.

*The Government of Iraq and the Kurdish Regional Government have come to a deal, however the details are only trickling out. The Peshmerga is reducing to 70,000 personnel with 130,000 to be pensioned or get government jobs.
Elements of the 4th Battalion, 3rd Regional Guard Brigade are training at Iraqi Army facilities at Taji. This Brigade is based in Khanaqin – Diyala Provinces. Training Kurdish forces at Taji are a first and are probably part of the deal.
Mala Bakhteyar, a senior member of the PUK’s political bureau, said in an interview with Kurdish television channel Gale Kurdistan that the PUK had prepared for the “worst case scenario,” including military coups:
“Ten thousand members of the Kurdish peshmerga forces have been sent to Baghdad to protect Jalal Talabani – the Kurdish president of Iraq – and all other Kurdish officials there from the possibility of a military coup, says a senior official from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), one of Iraqi Kurdistan’s two ruling parties.”
At first read, this appears to be exaggerated, however, both of the Presidential Brigades were formed around Kurdish troops and there are 3 other IA Brigades in and adjacent to the International Zone that are predominately Kurdish. The other 14 Independent Protection Battalions in Baghdad are of undetermined composition. Of note, the 54/6, 55/17, and 56/6 Brigades in Baghdad are numbered with what should be 15th Division brigade-numbers [54-57] – and 15th Division is a planned Kurdish IA Division.
An “aero medical emergency service” based in Sulaymaniyah is being formed. This MedEvac Squadron adds to the existing Light Observation Helicopter Squadron and the basic Pilot Training Squadron run by the Peshmerga.
Photos of black painted Saxon blast resistant light APCs were taken in Zahko in the summer 2010. This indicates that elements of the Zerevani police are converting to Iraqi MoI Emergency Response Force and receiving light armor. The only Saxons in the ISF were provided to the IA 14th Division in Basrah before the UK Forces departed Iraq. Iraqi MoD apparently transferred them to Iraqi MoI as part of the plan to reduce the number of vehicle types in the IA.
“The Interior Minister in Kurdistan Regional Government Kareem Sinjari, in a press statement said that his ministry formed a 5000 men force to protect the oil refineries in Kurdistan Region’s three provinces Erbil, Duhok and Sulaimani.”
Apparently the KRG is establishing its own Oil Police.
*In addition, M1117s were seen in Baghdad painted in ERF colors during the Police Day Parade and, as noted above in the Peshmerga section, Saxons have been photographed in ERF colors in Zakho.








Members of the 4th motorized division, securing major throughfare between Sulayminiyah and Chamchamal
note the Kurdish flag on one of the armed vehicles

hevalo27 wrote:
Members of the 4th motorized division, securing major throughfare between Sulayminiyah and Chamchamal
note the Kurdish flag on one of the armed vehicles
is this picture from kurdistan? why their is the son of bitch khomeini to see on the right side?




hevalo27 wrote:this vehicles looks after high teck. are they were used by the usa in iraq at war?
it seems that what ideas said is true. modern weapons in kurd hands.


talsor wrote:hevalo27 wrote:this vehicles looks after high teck. are they were used by the usa in iraq at war?
it seems that what ideas said is true. modern weapons in kurd hands.
I'm not sure about the accuracy of Kak Ideas statement considering that ALL weapons in Kurdistan come through Baghdad . As far as I know KRG can not purchase weapons or import arms unless it is done with baghdad's approval . Keep in mind that the central government is paying for the weapons and not KRG .
Unless off course there is some sort of secret deal between USA and Kurdistan
Iraqi Kurds get weapons from Bulgaria
November 25, 2008
SOFIA, Bulgaria, — Government officials in Sofia have stoutly denied of arms sales to Iraqi Kurdistan without the knowledge of the Iraqi federal government.
Regarding a Washington Post front-page article published on November 23, which accuses Bulgaria of organising the sale and shipment of three plane-loads of weapons and ammunition to the Kurds in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in 'northern Iraq' that allegedly took place in September, the spokesman of the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dragovest Draganov, has told the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR) that Bulgaria did not sell arms to private individuals or non-government organisations, and that no such transaction ever took place.
According to Draganov, the Bulgarian Government abides by all international treaties and conventions, and that there are no justifications for the slander which was published in the Washington Post.
The reputed American publication reported on November 23 that massive quantity of weapons and ammunition were shipped from Bulgaria to the KRG. Allegedly, the arms from Bulgarian origin were deployed in the northern city of Sulaimaniyah in September on three C-130 cargo planes, according to three officials, who – as told by the Washington Post – wished to remain anonymous due to the nature of disclosed information.
The interior minister of Iraq, Jawad al-Bolani, declared that the Iraqi central government did not authorize purchasing of weapons and ammunition, nor their shipment from Bulgaria. Furthermore, he said that a transaction of such nature was a "violation" of Iraqi law as only the interior and defense ministries were authorized to sign such deals with foreign governments.
Official spokesman of the Kurdistan region guard forces,Jabbar Yawir on Monday denied news reports namely a report by the Washington Post that allegedly the Kurdistan region purchased arms from Bulgaria.
United States officials claimed that the shipments were of Bulgarian origin in September. Apparently, they learned of the deal from a source inside Bulgaria.
sofiaecho.com


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