What is NATO doing in Iraq? | ACCESS

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  • Опубликовано: 17 фев 2022
  • Joe and Darren travel to Iraq to go behind the scenes on Operation Inherent Resolve.
    They speak with the commanders of NATO, CJTF and the Iraqi Security Forces to hear how the fight against Daesh is changing.
    Although ISIS has been territorially defeated, they are still waging an insurgency across Iraq and Syria.
    A global coalition of 73 nations have brought their combined experiences and skillsets to assist the ISF in the ongoing fight against Daesh.
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Комментарии • 29

  • @ronti2492
    @ronti2492 2 года назад +14

    Good doco guys, a job well done. Could not agree with you more. Somewhere near the end you say 'a whole generation has grown up and is now taken its place' ...or words to that effect. Those blokes in your CPP would have been in the middle of primary school , if that, when I served in Iraq in 2005. The 'Goodbye' sign which was lit up at the end was probably on Route Irish! Unbelievable. I only went back to a place I had deployed previously once and....it was unrecognisable. I guess Iraq would be the same. In most parts.

  • @harrelsonyee4467
    @harrelsonyee4467 2 года назад +4

    Very well made documentary. Keep it up!

  • @user-kz8pc6oy4r
    @user-kz8pc6oy4r 2 года назад +3

    العراق تغير كثرا عن قبل الان الوظع امن جدا بنسبة %90 وبلدي يتطور في كل المجالات

  • @MarkJonesisjustaman
    @MarkJonesisjustaman Год назад

    Excellent reporting.

  • @nyareyes8618
    @nyareyes8618 Год назад +1

    I sincerely hope all who have served around the world take this as a symbol of why we must fight for those who ask for protection

  • @RomeoMike22
    @RomeoMike22 2 года назад +5

    Probably shouldn't be exposing their licence plates

    • @James-uh1is
      @James-uh1is 2 года назад

      It would be of little consequence as those SUVs already have loads of RF antennas on their roofs

  • @Amar90
    @Amar90 2 года назад +2

    Amazing work man. Peace to Mesopotamia 🇮🇶

  • @michaelmajid5142
    @michaelmajid5142 3 месяца назад +1

    I wonder if brigadier bell has any relation to the famous gertrude bell (miss bell)

  • @ScumfuckMcDoucheface
    @ScumfuckMcDoucheface Год назад +1

    So the Americans at the end, in Nike Polo shirts, they were contractors not regular military correct?

    • @alexvazquez3035
      @alexvazquez3035 Год назад

      I think that they were military. A lot of US soldiers and Marines now a days dont have their uniforms on when it comes to being in urban areas when doing security missions like we see here and they look way too young to be contractors. If you ask someone who has served maybe they’ll have a better answer.

  • @makara80
    @makara80 Год назад +2

    Blimey, I didn’t realise there were _still_ some folk doggedly clinging to the failed, circa 2014 IS rebrand ‘Daesh’!
    ‘Fiendishly’ conceived as a more innocuous replacement for ‘Islamic State’ - the ‘Islamic’ part causing considerable palpitations amongst the political left of course, pretty much everyone has just carried on using the latter term regardless!
    It never caught on and it never will but each to their own I guess… ;)

  • @stefanrouyer3431
    @stefanrouyer3431 2 года назад +1

    don't forgot to mention the illegal invasion by turquish army in Iraqui kurdistan where turquey installed military bases worth to mention too they bombed with drones in refugies camp in Sinjar remember the people who has been saved by PKK while international community was looking away thoses strikkes are repeated in Iraq like also in Mexmur refugie camp REFUGIES CAMP
    the last two chiefs of daesh were found in Turquish occupyed area in Afrin wich where turquey is patrolling with russian army (z markings on russians)

  • @operator9858
    @operator9858 Год назад

    And is this preparing for when isis comes back from africa? Doesnt look like it.

  • @johnvercellone1988
    @johnvercellone1988 Год назад

    Get the iraque gdp or ppp per Capita at 12,000usa$ and 90% of radicalism will disa

  • @catlee8064
    @catlee8064 2 года назад

    Lets just leave them to it, they are a lost cause.

    • @ScumfuckMcDoucheface
      @ScumfuckMcDoucheface Год назад +5

      That is simply not true my man.
      Iraq has the potential to be a great nation, a proud nation, and a free nation at that. There are far more Iraqis willing to stand up and try to build a new Iraq, to better their country than there were Afghans willing to do so. Hell I'd wager (I'm sure this won't be a popular comment, but I don't think that makes it any less true) that there's more Iraqis willing to stand up and work and sacrifice to better their country than there are Americans willing to do the same for the U.S. over the last decade or two.

  • @farozara5194
    @farozara5194 2 года назад

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