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jakeXT

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Wed Jul 16, 2014, 09:32 AM Jul 2014

Iraqi army remains on defensive as extent of June debacle becomes clearer

IRBIL, Iraq — Five weeks after Islamist fighters stormed across northern and western Iraq in a surprise offensive that nearly reached the outskirts of the Iraqi capital, virtually every captured location remains firmly in rebel hands, while the central government’s meager efforts at a counteroffensive have met with failure on virtually every front.

Worse yet, Iraqi and U.S. officials have confirmed that fighters allied with the Islamic State not only captured hundreds of U.S.-supplied Humvees and large amounts of ammunition in their march across Iraq, but they also now possess as many as 52 U.S.-supplied artillery pieces with GPS aiming systems. The 155mm guns have a range of 20 miles, putting many Iraqi cities still in government hands easily within range of Islamic State positions.

Even the Iraqi government’s military briefings, consistently upbeat, hint at the grim outlook: The list of accomplishments cited by the Iraqi military’s spokesman are almost entirely defensive, making it clear that the Islamic State remains on the offensive and in control of when and where fighting takes place.

With five teams of 90 U.S. troops completing their initial assessment of what it would take to help the Iraqi army reverse its military losses, the situation as described by Iraqi soldiers, a senior Iraqi politician and outside analysts who are carefully watching developments underscores how difficult a task awaits any American advisers asked to rejuvenate the Iraqi military. They describe a military riddled with incompetence, unable to provide support to troops in combat, widespread cowardice among the officer corps, and without a coherent plan for reversing the Islamic State’s advance.

Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2014/07/14/233295/iraqi-army-remains-on-defensive.html#storylink=cpy

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Iraqi army remains on defensive as extent of June debacle becomes clearer (Original Post) jakeXT Jul 2014 OP
If we are serious about helping the Iraqi Government, ladjf Jul 2014 #1

ladjf

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1. If we are serious about helping the Iraqi Government,
Wed Jul 16, 2014, 09:40 AM
Jul 2014

we would send them a couple dozen of the "warthog" airplanes that were specifically designed to take out
ground assets such as pickup trucks with mounted machine guns. Incidentally, our military is attempting to scrap all of our warthogs.
One low flying warthog could take out a five mile long column of armed pickup trucks.

However, I'm not sure that helping them out at this time is the best move for us.

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