In the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, many people overlook the existence of one organization, and that is the Iraqi militia. Although he is not as well-known as the Houthis and Allah in Lebanon, the Iraqi militia is likely to be more effective than either of them, as his perennial targets are the United States. Seeing his brother being bullied by Israel, the Iraqi militia slapped his son in the face. If you beat my brother, I will beat your son, and the drama has basically not stopped since the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. So what is the sanctity of the Iraqi militia?In fact, there are many militias in Iraq, such as the PMF, the Walkana Army, and the Kolka Party, which are collectively known as Islamic resistance groups, and mainly attack US military bases in Iraq and Syria. In other words, no matter which force strikes the US military, just name the Iraqi militia. So why did these independent armed forces come together?Among them, how did the Iraqi People's Mobilization Organization, which was established the latest but the most combat-ready, come into being?
In 2003, the United States launched a direct invasion of Iraq bypassing the United Nations by falsely claiming that Iraq was of mass destruction** with a tube of white powder. Ranked in military strength that year.
Fourth, Saddam, who claims to have a million lions, collapsed after only 42 days of precise attacks from the US operating room. Eventually, Saddam Hussein was sent to the gallows, and the once-rich Iraq was reduced to ruins. The war also woke up the whole world. It was during this chaotic period that al-Qaeda leader bin Laden's deputy, Rabu Musabzab al-Qawi, began to look for opportunities. He broke his leg in Afghanistan in 2001 when the United States blew it up and then fled to Iraq for refuge. The Iraq war gave him an opportunity, and he gained a lot of support by fighting the United States and **New**, and then he became the leader of the Iraqi branch of al-Qaeda. In the second year of the Iraq war, the United States quickly raised the bounty for Zarqawi's capture from $10 million to $25 million.
Although Zarqawi was killed by the United States on June 8, 2006, the Iraqi branch was not disbanded, but was led by the new leader Baghdati, until two major events occurred in 2011, which laid a hidden danger for the birth of the extremist terrorist group Islamic State. The first thing is the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. As soon as the United States left, the combat effectiveness of Iraq's new ** rapidly declined, and the Iraqi branch of al-Qaeda began to grow rapidly. The ensuing outbreak of the Syrian civil war provided an opportunity for the al-Qaeda branch to expand its territory directly into Syria, which made the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda very unhappyAs a result, fierce infighting broke out between the two sides. In 2013, al-Qaeda felt they couldn't control the young son, so they simply evicted him from the house so as not to get themselves into trouble. Sure enough, al-Baghdadi, who no one cares, came and went freely in Syria and Iraq
and united with Syrian opposition forces to form the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria in the Syrian city of Raqqa. At that time, the combat effectiveness of IS was very strong, which led to the fact that the Iraqi ** army was simply unable to parry, and it was defeated and retreated one after another. Although there are many people in the private sector who have voluntarily resisted the ISIS terrorist group, their forces are scattered and do not play a big role. At this time, a very influential person, West Stanway, stood up and called on Iraq's scattered militias to unite to resist IS, so a Shiite-led Iraqi popular mobilization armed group was officially formed, and behind him was the Shiite big brother Iran. As of now, the organization has 140,000 members. When the IS*** in Iraq was annihilated in 2017, the Iraqi militia armed groups regarded the US military base as a target, and from time to time they disgusted the US military. What do you think of the fighting effectiveness of the Iraqi militia?Let us know what you think in the comments section.