ISIS will not kill one million Iraqis. That's because contrary to Fox and other Western media, they, unlike the puppet regime's army in Baghdad, are welcomed as liberators:
They're not welcomed as liberators by all those Christians in northern Iraq who ISIS are ordering to convert to Islam or else get executed or be driven out.
To say that all Iraqis are welcoming ISIS as "liberators" and that ISIS are little fluffy bunnies who mean nothing but goodwill to all men is nothing short of shocking.
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Iraq: US air strike on Islamic State militants in Iraq
BBC News
8 August 2014
Islamic State fighters have taken control of large parts of northern Iraq since launching an offensive in June
The US says it has launched an air strike against militants from the Islamic State (IS) group in Iraq.
The Pentagon said American aircraft attacked artillery that was being used against Kurdish forces defending the northern city of Irbil.
President Barack Obama authorised air strikes on Thursday, but said he would not send US troops back to Iraq.
The Sunni Muslim group IS, formerly known as Isis, now has control of large swathes of Iraq and Syria.
In June, IS took control of the city of Mosul. Earlier this week, its fighters seized Qaraqosh, Iraq's biggest Christian town, and other towns nearby.
'Carefully and responsibly'
According to the Pentagon statement, two F/A-18 aircraft dropped 500-pound laser-guided bombs on mobile artillery near Irbil.
Pentagon press secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby said IS had been using the artillery to shell Kurdish forces defending Irbil, where US personnel are based.
Speaking on Thursday, Mr Obama said the Iraqi government had requested assistance and the US would act "carefully and responsibly, to prevent a potential act of genocide" against the Yazidi
(a Kurdish ethno-religious community whose syncretic but ancient religion is linked to Zoroastrianism and ancient Mesopotamian religions) and Christian communities - both minority groups in Iraq.
Dr Marzio Babille, Unicef's representative in Iraq, said the Yazidis were in an extremely precarious situation because of the "very aggressive and brutal" IS militants.
He said there were many "logistical and strategic difficulties", but added that a humanitarian corridor needed to be established.
Iraqi Christian families fleeing the violence in the village of Qaraqush and Bartala, about 18 miles east of the northern province of Nineveh, are pictured at a community centre in the Kurdish city of Arbil in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region, on June 27, 2014
Tens of thousands of Yazidis and Christians have been displaced because of the IS advance
These eight Christians were "crucified" and beheaded by ISIS for refusing to convert to Islam
BBC News - Iraq: US air strike on Islamic State militants in Iraq