By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Remember how last week the United States proclaimed that their Western backed forces in Iraq had finally ousted ISIS from Ramadi?
The action took days to accomplish and we were treated to an almost minute by minute accounting as Western forces went building by building and took back the city. Then the announcement came. ISIS was removed and the city is now under the control of Western-backed Iraqi forces.
So how is it possible that Arabic media websites are now filled with the story that
ISIS blew up the public hospital in Ramadi on Monday?
The hospital really was bombed and there is no reason to doubt the claims that ISIS did the deed.
Clearly ISIS is still there and clearly they targeted the hospital in order to terrorize the residents of Ramadi. The selection of a target, especially a hospital, is a deliberate act. We in the West ask, how could anyone target a hospital? ISIS doesn't ask that question.
ISIS does not hold the same values and act according to the same principles that the West does. Hospitals are a perfect target for ISIS. It demonstrates their ruthlessness and it emphasizes that those people at the target site are traitors and not fellow followers of the ISIS version of Islam.
Ramadi is a city of 450,000 people it is located about 60 miles west of Baghdad. Ramadai lies on the essential trade route used by truckers making their way between Baghdad and Amman, Jordan.
ISIS is telling all those in the region that they are still active and potent in Ramadi.
They are broadcasting that the earlier reports issued by the West are nothing more than anti-ISIS propaganda.
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