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Purveyor

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Fri Apr 17, 2015, 01:14 PM Apr 2015

Iraq Needs More U.S. Help to Defeat Jihad

Apr 16, 2015 5:04 PM EDT
By The Editors

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi came to Washington this week with many urgent requests and will leave with some vague reassurances. President Barack Obama was right to promise more humanitarian and military assistance, but for it to be effective, the U.S. has to demand some changes from Abadi -- and make some of its own, in its mission and expectations.

All additional aid should be contingent on Abadi's progress in leading Iraq: quelling sectarian tensions, ensuring the safety of Sunni Muslims, professionalizing the multiethnic army, and diminishing the sway of Iran and the Shiite militias it backs. Abadi has struggled on these fronts, but he is certainly more reliable than his predecessor, Nouri al-Maliki. Given the threat of Islamic State, he needs more support.

So the U.S. should increase the quantity and quality of its military aid -- and, if necessary, allow the Iraqi government, which has been strapped by the falling price of oil, deferred payment. The White House declined to say exactly what new hardware was under consideration, and the U.S. has to be extremely careful about Iraqi army weaponry falling into the hands of Islamic State. But the U.S. can certainly ramp up the delivery of such desperately needed items as mine-resistant vehicles, anti-tank missiles and body armor.

In return, and as a sign of good faith, Abadi and his military leaders should apprise the U.S. of all details of their plan to retake the city of Mosul. The offensive needs to include Sunni troops, and, once it's liberated, the city needs to be placed under a municipal government devoted to protecting civilians from the sort of Shiite retribution that occurred after Tikrit was retaken earlier this month.

Beyond meeting Abadi's immediate weapons needs, there are other ways the U.S. could improve its approach to the fight against Islamic State in Iraq. One is to ship weaponry directly to the Kurdish Peshmerga forces in the north, who have proved the most reliable and efficient force against the jihadists. Up to this point, these arms have been channeled through Baghdad -- at the demand of the Maliki government. But only a small portion of the materiel has been delivered to the Kurds.

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http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-04-16/iraq-needs-more-u-s-help-to-defeat-jihad

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Iraq Needs More U.S. Help to Defeat Jihad (Original Post) Purveyor Apr 2015 OP
“Thank God for the Saudis and Prince Bandar,” John McCain told CNN’s Candy Crowley in January 2014. jakeXT Apr 2015 #1

jakeXT

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1. “Thank God for the Saudis and Prince Bandar,” John McCain told CNN’s Candy Crowley in January 2014.
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 01:50 PM
Apr 2015
“Thank God for the Saudis and Prince Bandar,” John McCain told CNN’s Candy Crowley in January 2014. “Thank God for the Saudis and Prince Bandar, and for our Qatari friends,” the senator said once again a month later, at the Munich Security Conference.

McCain was praising Prince Bandar bin Sultan, then the head of Saudi Arabia’s intelligence services and a former ambassador to the United States, for supporting forces fighting Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria. McCain and Senator Lindsey Graham had previously met with Bandar to encourage the Saudis to arm Syrian rebel forces.

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/06/isis-saudi-arabia-iraq-syria-bandar/373181/
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