JOURNAL: Infrastructure attacks in Iraq
Iraq's southern oil pipeline was shut down Saturday morning due to an attack. Some (20%) of the country's 1.8 m barrels a day of oil exports will be impacted. The attack site, located on the tip of the Faw peninsula near Basra, was still ablaze after two days which indicates a high level of severity. This attack follows similar attacks on northern (Mosul) pipelines that have shut down regional production for months. There are indications that these attacks were done by al Qaeda. The terrorist network may now realize that in order to win against western nation-states they must shift to global guerrilla style systemic disruption. This is a very troubling development.
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