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22Jun14


ISIS takes control of border crossings in southwestern Iraq


The Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham continues to consolidate its grip on western Anbar province. Today, ISIS took control of the Tarbil border crossing to Jordan, as well as the Al Walid border crossing to Syria, according to The Associated Press. Iraqi forces abandoned the border crossings as ISIS advanced, Iraqi officials told AP.

Additionally ISIS took control of Rutbah, a smuggler's town and a transit point in the Syrian desert in the southwestern corner of Iraq, which is nearly equidistant from Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Holding Rutbah and the Al Walid crossing point will give ISIS an additional route to facilitate the transit of weapons, cash, and foreign terrorists from Syria into Iraq's central regions.

ISIS now controls two major border crossings to Syria. The crossing at Al Qaim further north in Anbar fell to the ISIS over the weekend. And ISIS has opened several unofficial crossing points by plowing through berms and other obstacles put in place by Iraqi forces over the years.

Much of Anbar is now solidly in the grip of ISIS and allied groups. The provincial capital of Ramadi is one of the few areas to stave off ISIS' assault.

But with ISIS controlling the crossings to Jordan and Syria to the west, and Fallujah, Karma, and much of Abu Ghraib in the east, resupplying forces in Ramadi as well as a unit at the Haditha Dam will become more difficult over time. In the short term, Iraqi forces are going to be preoccupied with securing Baghdad and areas north as ISIS presses southward from Tikrit.

[Source: By Bill Roggio, Threat Matrix, The Long War Journal, NJ, 22Jun14]

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