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arcane1

(38,613 posts)
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 05:05 PM Mar 2016

US moving to increase troops in Iraq; IS leader killed

Source: Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon said Friday it was moving to increase the number of American troops in Iraq amid new strikes this week that killed the Islamic State's finance minister and other senior leaders. Still, top U.S. defense officials say the deaths won't "break the back" of the extremist group, which is in a fierce fight for an ancient city in Syria and claimed responsibility for bombing a soccer stadium in Iraq.

Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the U.S. progress in eliminating members of the IS "cabinet" was hampering its ability to conduct and inspire attacks against the West. The announcement came as the battle to retake the Syrian city of Palmyra entered its third day and Iraqi forces continued their march to recapture Mosul. A suicide bombing in a soccer stadium south of Baghdad, killing nearly 30 people, underscored the difficult fight ahead.

Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Pentagon reporters that recommendations on ways to increase U.S. support for Iraq's ground fight against IS will be discussed with President Barack Obama soon.

"The secretary and I both believe that there will be an increase in U.S. forces in Iraq in coming weeks, but that decision hasn't been made," Dunford said. He did not say how big that increase might be.

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Officials-US-killed-senior-Islamic-State-leader-7057828.php





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US moving to increase troops in Iraq; IS leader killed (Original Post) arcane1 Mar 2016 OP
it's about time. MariaThinks Mar 2016 #1
Perpetual war against an indefatigable boogeyman TowneshipRebellion Mar 2016 #4
Ahhh, yes!!! RepubliCON-Watch Mar 2016 #2
well isn't that special Skittles Mar 2016 #3
Not another war; while the the infrastructure continues to decline and crumble. DhhD Mar 2016 #5
Gee...never seen this playbook before. Socal31 Mar 2016 #6
 
4. Perpetual war against an indefatigable boogeyman
Sat Mar 26, 2016, 02:40 AM
Mar 2016

Sounds like a Neo-liberal fantasy. HRC must be getting the vapors just thinking about the prospect.

 

RepubliCON-Watch

(559 posts)
2. Ahhh, yes!!!
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 05:49 PM
Mar 2016

Another conflict, another deployment. High fives all around to our diplomatic Defence Secretary. Great work there Ash! While you're at it, why don't we send you to fight the bad guys. I'm sure after years of war mongering, you would have no problem at all--very much patriotic in fact.

DhhD

(4,695 posts)
5. Not another war; while the the infrastructure continues to decline and crumble.
Sat Mar 26, 2016, 08:46 AM
Mar 2016

Did Americans paid down the debts, so as to save for infrastructure repairs and modernization? Allowing Conservatives and Extremist to take control of Congress, means no infrastructure upgrade but instead moving our money in to war contract, again. The Pentagon cannot even account for its huge spending. Why on Earth would We the People put in place more warmongering. Who is going to pay for the escalation? China has no money to loan these days.

Hopefully President Obama will not take us into a conflict of interest between infrastructure and war contracts.

Socal31

(2,484 posts)
6. Gee...never seen this playbook before.
Sat Mar 26, 2016, 09:01 AM
Mar 2016

Get a small and easy-sell group of "advisors" (CIA and special forces) on the ground first. Then slowly increase the number of personnel and the scope of the mission as the news-cycle allows.

I wasn't alive in the 60's, but my research leads me to compare this to a conflict during that area.

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