Mike Giglio reported on the Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer today that ISIS apparently has a Database with the names of all Iraqi soldiers in Iraq. So, when they go into a town they kill all the relatives of every Iraqi soldier. So, it isn't just the soldiers who are being killed it is all their relatives in whatever town they take over too.
So, you can see why Iraqi soldiers might not mind dying for their country. However, they are not willing to sacrifice all their relatives including unborn generations to ISIS. This is how ISIS is winning.
So, the 20,000 people you see parading in Baghdad are not soldiers who are members of the Army. Instead they are private citizens who belong to private militias who are not a part of ANY Database. There are many squadrons of suicide brigades as well who have vowed to blow themselves up fighting ISIS as well. The army is running because they don't want their genetic line going extinct through ISIS. But, the Iraq SHIA militias are prepared to die or suicide anonymously fighting ISIS.
So, now you understand why the Iraqi Army is crumbling so quickly.
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