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After Mosul, other Iraqi territory still in Daesh hands

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Iraqi soldiers flash the victory sign in Mosul
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Even after the recapture of Mosul, Daesh still holds significant territory in several Iraqi provinces and has the ability to carry out attacks in government-held areas.
Here are some of the key areas still controlled by the terrorists, the recapture and control of which pose political as well as military challenges:
A town located between Mosul and the Syrian border that had an estimated population of around 200,000 before Daesh seized it in the summer of 2014.
Tal Afar was a Shiite Muslim-majority enclave in the mostly Sunni Muslim area with an overwhelmingly Turkmen population before its capture by Daesh.
“Tal Afar itself is going to be a bit like Mosul, it’s going to be... sort of a quite conventional clearance operation,” said Michael Knights of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
But the issue of which forces will participate, and who will control it after it is retaken, are potential sources of conflict.
“Shiite militia insistence on controlling the Turkmen (town) of Tal Afar juxtaposed with US and Turkish refusal to allow the militias to participate” are among the conditions that could lead to conflict in the future, said Patrick Martin of the Institute for the Study of War.
A town in Iraq’s Kirkuk that is the center of a large Daesh-held area in a province that is otherwise controlled by Kurdish forces.
Security forces entered an anti-government protest camp in the Hawijah area in April 2013, sparking clashes that killed dozens, a key event in a surge in violence in Iraq that culminated in a Daesh offensive that overran swathes of the country the following year.
“Political challenges are preventing the Hawijah operation from starting,” Martin said. “The convergence of Iraqi Kurdish forces, who seek to control Kirkuk and its oil resources, Iraqi Shiite militias who seek to prevent Kurdish separatism and Iraqi government forces could lead to instability in recaptured Kirkuk,” he said.
Hawijah is “part of a threat complex that is an island of ungoverned space in the middle of north-central Iraq. And it’s a complicated, big, long-term problem,” Knights said.
He said clearing Hawijah will likely be left until last.
Daesh holds a string of territory along the Euphrates River valley in Anbar province, including the Al-Qaim area on the Syrian border.
While Iraqi forces have recaptured Ramadi and Fallujah, the two main population centers in Anbar, this territory closer to the border with Syria will be difficult to defend once recaptured.
“Holding the border and preventing (Daesh) infiltration of western Anbar’s expansive deserts with limited manpower will be a serious challenge” for Iraqi forces, Martin said.
Knights agreed. Syrian border areas “are really dangerous areas where Daesh could throw... a tank company over the border and just overrun you and smash you to bits if you’re not careful.”
Successfully defending the small border forts in western Anbar will require sensors on the border to detect intruders and military forces that can respond quickly on the ground or with airstrikes, Knights said.
Iraqi forces have retaken three cities and numerous towns and villages from Daesh, but the terrorists still have a presence in government-held areas and are able to carry out frequent attacks on civilians and security forces personnel.

Source: Arab News

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