Plan B Daesh: the transfer of security chaos to the south and lobbying the government

Political parties are talking about the start of a Baathist organization and cells belonging to the Ba'th Party, which carry out armed attacks in new areas.
According to these parties, the organization of Dahedh lost its presence in the Sunni areas, after the recent military operations, and began to search for other areas in central and southern Iraq.
In the opinion of deputies of the National Alliance that Dahed seeks to incite the southern street against the government, through the implementation of suicide attacks. The MPs assert that the organization has plans C and D if suicide attacks do not play their role in creating chaos in Shiite areas. A week before the month of Ramadan, warnings from the (Ramadan invasion) began, according to the literature of Daash, which seeks to implement in Baghdad and a number of provinces.
In fact, three cars exploded at the time, two inside neighborhoods south of the capital, and the third at a checkpoint at the southern entrance to Baghdad. The fourth, which penetrated all the procedures, was dismantled to reach Karrada. On the same day, two booby-trapped vehicles drove by two suicide bombers exploded at the entrance to Basra province. The sources told (the extent), then, that the booby traps failed to enter Baghdad, then changed course to Basra, which is about 590 km south of the capital. Security sources pointed out that the last booby traps came from the district of Qaim, which is 400 kilometers from Baghdad, and is still under the control of the Dahesh organization.

Strangers in the South
The idea of ​​moving militants from the unedited areas into the southern cities is widely accepted. The MP from Basra, Amer al-Fayez supports this scenario. He confirms that "the perpetrators of the recent bombings in Basra, are not from within the city."
Al-Fayez, a leader of one of Basra's largest clans, is based on identifying the destination of the suicide bombers to "confessions of gunmen arrested before the bombings."
"There are signs that preceded the last incident, which were identified through the confessions of some of the detainees," the deputy said. "The detainees, who are believed to be from Iraq, were from Iraq but came from Kuwait."
"There are arrivals in Basra from Anbar, Mosul and Diyala, not properly monitored, and may be among terrorist organizations," said Fayez, a member of the political body of the National Alliance. "The cars that exploded recently at the entrances to Basra were coming from Qaim," he said.
The large economic activity in Basra and the intensive movement of trucks in the ports do not allow for the identification of entrants to and from the governorate, according to local sources.
"The Zubayr farms include rugged roads that are not controlled by security forces," security sources told Al-Mada.
Zubayr district constitutes 51% of the area of ​​Basrah. It is characterized by its agricultural nature and is an appropriate environment for the disappearance of suspects.
Local sources in Basra and other cities in central Iraq believe that a preacher is occasionally issued instructions to activate what is known as the "southern state".
The city of Karbala and the center of the Musayyib district witnessed two suicide bombings targeting a vehicle in the first, and a market packed with people in the second.
The MP for Babel Salim al-Muslimawi said that "the Baathist and Baathist cells moving in new territories, whenever defeated in certain areas."
Al-Musallamawi, a member of the citizen's bloc, said in a statement to Al-Mada yesterday that he is "very much an organization advocate, maneuvering its capabilities between one region and another, and when it lost in the west and north of the country, it headed south."
Continuing military operations have led to a resurgence of tight control over large parts of the country's west, and Iraqi forces are nearing the announcement of the liberation of Mosul.

Stimulate the Shiite street
The member of the citizen bloc that "the organization has alternative plans and supported by foreign organizations and countries," pointing out that "now supports the implementation of the plan (B), the implementation of suicide attacks in the south, and not to have a plan (c) and (d) If the bombings did not achieve what they want chaos in the south. "
Al-Muslimawi warns of new attacks in the coming days, as happened in Karbala and Babil, calling for reform of the operations command.
After the massive bombing of the Musayyib market, the Interior Ministry revealed that it was carried out by a suicide bomber wearing an explosive belt.
Following the recent breach in Mussayab, the Babil provincial council voted to dissolve the "Operations Command". However, the Muslim MP believes that "this move is emotional and unrealistic."
"The commander of operations is subordinate to the commander-in-chief and to the defense ministry, and the provincial councils have no right to dismiss them, but to make recommendations only," he said.
The Babil provincial council decided, in an emergency session held late on Friday, to dissolve the provincial operations command, dismiss a number of security officials, and question the police chief.
Meanwhile, MP Mowaffaq al-Rubaie, a former national security adviser, considered the recent bombings as a "death blow to Daish" after losing land and Sunni society.
Al-Rubaie described the recent bombings in a statement to Al-Mada as "a message to supporters that he did not lose his effectiveness despite his loss of land and reservoirs." He said that the organization "started looking for new areas in an attempt to destabilize
Security".
"The bombings in the center and the south have serious effects," the former national security adviser said. "He is trying to provoke public opinion in the southern street against the government and to show that it is incapable of protecting them."

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