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The US-led coalition is still hitting targets in Iraq - and now it's taunting ISIS

Sep 8, 2016, 19:43 IST

US-led coalition airstrikes have continued to target ISIS positions and infrastructure in northern Iraq in recent weeks, as Iraqi ground forces move closer to the terrorist group's stronghold in Mosul, the largest city it still controls.

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Now it seems that campaign has added a new rhetorical flourish.

Officials added text saying "You can run, but you can't hide!" to the GIF below, appearing after the bomb explodes on its target.

On the task force's Facebook page, the same version of the GIF above was posted with the message: "When Da'esh can't quite get up to 88 mph...," using a pejorative name for ISIS, and included the hashtags #defeatdaesh, #nottodayisis, #backtothefuture, #bttf, and #onemissionmanynations. The same GIF was also posted with messages written in Arabic.

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When asked about the addition of the text to the GIF, the Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) press desk said:

"This post has succeeded in generating discussions and will be used to help gauge whether Graphics Interchange Formats (GIF) will be used in the future," the OIR press desk added in its statement. "By staying abreast of the most current and innovative social media trends, CJTF-OIR plans on expanding the audience reached."

It's not clear how effective such messaging will be, or how many potential ISIS recruits it could reach. It's also likely the terrorist group's recent defeats will deter many potential fighters, though reports that the group was losing fighters were appearing as far back as spring 2015.

Past criticism of US military operations in Muslim countries has often accused US and Western militaries of disregarding Muslim lives. Messaging like the GIF above could be recast as propaganda in the vein, considering US airstrikes have killed civilians in the past.

The US-lead air campaign has continued apace in September. In four days this month, there were more than 30 strikes on ISIS targets in Iraq, which included fighting units, weapons, and other infrastructure.

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