MESOP BBC REPORT : Islamic State crisis: US to send 1,500 more troops to Iraq
MESOP Analysis: By Tom Esslemont, Washington Correspondent BBC
In the eyes of the Pentagon, the Iraqi armed forces are responding well to the training they have already been given. Its spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said they had “stiffened their spine”. So the expansion of the training programme to the north, south and west of Iraq is designed to build on what is being labelled as progress. But others may see this deployment differently. There are those who recall how, earlier this year, the US-trained and equipped Iraqi armed forces simply crumbled in the face of Islamic State militants. Rear Adm Kirby blamed the previous Iraqi government for that, and said that the Iraqis were now making gains and that the situation was completely different this time.
The Obama administration has said its aim was to “degrade and ultimately destroy” Islamic State militants, who control large parts of the country after launching an offensive in the north in June. A US-led coalition has launched more than 400 air strikes on the group in Iraq since August, and more than 300 across the border in Syria. The strikes have destroyed hundreds of the group’s armed vehicles and several of its bases, but Islamic State has continued its campaign to establish a caliphate. Last week, officials in Iraq’s western Anbar province said IS militants had killed at least 322 members of a Sunni tribe who had tried to resist the jihadists. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-29961084