What ulterior motives does the NY Times and the gang of crooks within those walls have in mind now? Yup .... we all know, don't we? The case is being made, slowly but surely, subtly or not, that the USA should go into Iraq again. Yup!
I don't believe the info as shown on the maps the NY Times has published. And, even if true, is it difficult to take over large swaths of empty desert areas if there are hardly any inhabitants there and only cowards manning the borders? Most of the landscape of both Syria and Iraq and for that matter, the entire Middle East and Africa, have vast sandy areas as far as the eye can see. What is ISIS/ISIL going to do laying claim to these wastelands? Are they laying oil and gas pipelines under those sands? If so, then that's proof that the terrorist army is under Western control, isn't it? Any which way you look at the situation unfolding in the Middle East, the mark of evil is stamped on it ... big time.
We out here in our desert-less countries look in awe at the maps as shown to us by our Western media without realizing that the areas shown as being under terrorist control are probably just sand dunes.
Don't be mislead by the NY Times and our media.
From NY Times:
The Iraq-ISIS Conflict in Maps, Photos and Video
A visual guide to the crisis in northern Iraq
Having occupied crucial sections of Syria over the past year and more recently seizing vast areas of Iraq, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria controls territory greater than many countries and now rivals Al Qaeda as the world’s most powerful jihadist group. The group seized Iraq’s second largest city, Mosul, on June .........
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