US ‘preparing shift in Iraq policy’

Barack Obama reportedly poised to send 500 extra military personnel to fight Islamic State and set up new training base in Anbar province

An Iraqi soldier stands guard at a military barracks near Ramadi city, western Iraq

An Iraqi soldier stands guard at a military barracks near Ramadi city, western Iraq Photo: EPA

The White House is reportedly planning a shift in strategy in Iraq That would see Hundreds of American military trainers to help Deployed Retake Ramadi and the delay of long-held plans to drive the Islamic State from Mosul.

Six months after US forces training Iraqi Troops Began to take on the Jihadist fighters, a string of defeats on the battlefield has prompted the Obama administration into a Recalibration of its plans.

According to the New York Times , the US now Intends to put its focus on the Sunni province of Anbar in western Iraq and Establish a new base there to train Iraqi Troops.

The American military hopes to build up enough well-trained and well-equipped Iraqi forces to retake the city of Ramadi, which fell to Isil in mid-May.

The plan would see US troop levels in Iraq rise from their current 3,000 to around 3,500.

But the focus on Anbar province will come at the expense of long-held ambitions to liberate Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city and which was captured by Isil in June last year.

In February this year, the Pentagon boasted openly that it was preparing Kurdish and Iraqi troops for an assault on Mosul in northern Iraq by the end of May.

That timeline slipped as Isil fighters gained ground in Anbar and now appears to have been pushed back into next year.

The shift in White House thinking reflects the failure the frustration with Iraqi forces unable to hold their own against Isil troops but also the limits of air power in defeating a determined on the insurgency ground.

The US and a coalition of Western and Arab allies have flown more than 4,000 bombing missions against Isil but have been unable to stop them from gaining ground in both Iraq and Syria.

The last US troop increase came in November, when Mr Obama ordered up to 1,500 new troops to Iraq.

Since the loss of Ramadi, which led to harsh US criticism of the Iraqi military performance, Washington has begun to speed up supplies of weapons to the government forces and examine ways to improve the training program.

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Meteorological: Storm “Amuzee” in the Gulf do not constitute a danger to Iraq and Snhdhir if approached

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Air poker by said Tuesday that the storm “Omuzee” which will approach from the Gulf does not pose a threat to Iraq.
And between media Meteorological director Samer Jawad told all of Iraq [where] that “the storm will affect the Gulf, including Oman and the UAE, adding that in case of Iraq, the approaching weather forecasters issued warnings about it.”
It is said that the tropical storm, which began in the Arabian Sea and dubbed “Omuzee” from the Gulf region, which is expected to continue its move in the coming days towards the north and northwest.
And the winds of the storm much speed around the center until it reached 61 knots, on Monday, which is positioned to the possibility of switching to a hurricane of first class.
There are various scenarios relating to this point of the storm, with looks coast regions of India, Pakistan, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, the UAE and even some areas susceptible to possible effects.
The Kuwait Ports Authority announced Tuesday halt maritime traffic in the ports of Shuwaikh and Shuaiba and Doha because of the bad weather experienced by the country in wind speed and spread of dust, according to the Kuwait News Agency.

The head of the Department of mentors in Shuwaikh Port Captain Jassem al-Mutairi The maritime traffic in the port of Shuwaikh parked until the weather improved. He added that the visibility dropped to less than 2 nautical miles in addition to the wind speed reached (32 to 34) freely, which hampers traffic to and from the port, which summoned stop for reasons of maritime security and Alsalamh.anthy knot

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  White House denies ignoring Obama’s Ebadi

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The White House denied on Wednesday that US President Barack Obama has ignored for ‘deliberately’ Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi marginal during summit meetings of the seven top countries in Germany.

Where he said White House spokesman Josh Warns that ‘President Obama may continue with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi fully completed all formal dialogues and the side’.

He warns explained that President Obama did not ignore the Iraqi Prime Minister but on the contrary had direct contact with him.

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US weighs deploying hundreds more troops to train Iraqi forces against Isis

Pentagon spokesman outlines anti-Isis strategy that would expand training of Iraqi forces and would not involve sending American forces into ground combat.

Iraqi forces Islamic State
Iraqi forces Islamic State
Iraqi forces deploy in the town of Baiji, north of Tikrit, during fighting against the Islamic State jihadist group on Tuesday. Photograph: Ahmad Al-Rubaye / AFP / Getty Images
AFP in Washington
Tuesday 9 June 2015 18.06 EDT

The Pentagon is drawing up plans to expand the training of Iraqi forces and Sunni tribal fighters in a step that could mean deploying hundreds of additional US troops, officials said on Tuesday.

But Barack Obama’s administration is not Contemplating a radical change in war strategy or sending American ground forces into combat – Despite advances by the Islamic State group on the battlefield.

“We’ve determined it is better to train more Iraqi security forces. We are now working through a strategy on how to do that, “Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steven Warren told reporters.

“Because the forces we’ve trained are performing better than expected, we feel it’s in everyone’s interest to train more.”

That warren acknowledged an expanded training effort – if approved – Could Require additional American Troops deploying to Iraq , beyond the current force of roughly 3,000 advisers and trainers.

Defense officials told AFP several hundred additional US forces might be required.

“It’s very incremental,” a defense official said on condition of anonymity.

A ramped up training program could mean deploying “less than a thousand” troops at most, as well as increasing the number of training sites from the four currently being used, the official said.

The training effort would carry “a particular emphasis on the Sunnis”, the official said.

Iraq’s Sunni community has yet to join the fight against Isis in large numbers, amid lingering distrust of the Shiite-led government in Baghdad. And the Isis jihadists have sought to exploit the Sunnis’ sense of alienation from Baghdad.

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Until now, the Baghdad government has overseen the training of Sunni tribal fighters and Washington has been frustrated at what it considers the slow pace of the program.

But for the first time, the Obama administration is now looking at American Troops Directly training Sunni volunteers.

Weapons deliveries to the Sunnis, however, would continue to flow through the Iraqi central government.

The administration was looking at a mere “refinement” of the current strategy, which has relied on US-led air power in support of local forces on the ground, officials said.

And there was no serious talk of sending forward air controllers to the front with Iraqi or Kurdish forces, or of dramatically expanding the American military presence.

Republican lawmakers have blasted Obama over his approach to the conflict, with some hawks demanding a more aggressive stance that would include spotters on the ground to direct bombing raids and a larger-scale air war.

Although the US military was considering broadening its training effort, Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadi’s government has had difficulties providing enough recruits for courses and ensuring units show up properly equipped, officials said.

“We’d like to see … more Sunnis come into the pipeline and be trained,” Warren said. “This is what we have urged Abadi to help solve.”

After meeting Abadi on Monday in Germany, Obama said the Iraqi side needed to show it could make use of extra help being offered by the United States and other members of the anti-Isis coalition.

“All the countries in the international coalition are prepared to do more to train Iraq security forces if they feel that additional work is being taken advantage of,” Obama said on the sidelines of the G7 summit.

“And one of the things we’re still seeing in Iraq is places where we have more training capacity than we have recruits.”

Obama said he was waiting for final plans to be presented by the Pentagon.

US concerns about the Iraqi army’s ability to absorb the training were highlighted by the absence of trainees at al-Asad air base in Anbar province, where several hundred American troops are stationed to help with combat instruction.

The Pentagon said Baghdad had pulled out the trainees and redeployed them to help provide security for a religious pilgrimage.

The US-led coalition has trained 8,920 Iraqi troops so far in basic combat skills and 2,601 are going through courses now.

The US-trained troops have deployed to Samarra, north of Baghdad, to a front line in the north with Kurdish peshmerga forces, and in al-Karmah in Anbar province, Warren said.

Other units That completed the training are at the ready for an eventual Counterattack to Retake the western city of Ramadi, Which fell to Isis Jihadists on 17 May.

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Nechirvan Barzani hoped to meet Macgork post-coalition ground forces in Iraq

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The President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani during a meeting in Erbil today Brett Macgork Deputy Assistant US Secretary of State expressed hope the participation of ground forces of the international coalition in the war against the terrorist organization Daash.
A statement by the provincial government that Barzani “expressed the hope in the continuation of the international coalition in the training and rehabilitation of the Iraqi army and police forces and the Peshmerga Kurdistan along with air strikes, and also participate ground in the fight against terrorism and more broadly for the elimination of terrorism in the region as soon as the normalization of the situation in the region.” .
And problems with the federal government Barzani said, “We can not continue the current neo deal with Baghdad, because it is every time you cut the share of the budget of the Kurdistan region under the pretext of what.”
The head of the provincial government, “everyone knew that the region came under heavy burdens because of them,” stressing at the same time, “if there was a commitment to implement the constitution three years ago of what Iraq had arrived to this case.”
He Nechirvan Barzani, “continued air attacks of the alliance on the sites and barracks terrorists in Iraq and Syria in general and fronts to address the Peshmerga, Anbar and the outskirts of Hasaka my Syria, stressing the importance of a mechanism to block the flow of extremists in the world to the ranks of Daash, and support and assist the Sunni tribes in the face of terrorism put in Iraq “.
The two sides discussed “the security and military situation in Iraq in general, and the cities of Anbar and Mosul in particular, and free them from the control of terrorists Daash and edit large part of the oil refinery in Baiji,” .anthy

Urgent police commando kills six Daahien repelled an attack on the eastern boycotted Husaybah operations

History of edits:: 09/06/2015 8:16 p.m.87 visits readable
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} of the federal police commandos killed six Daahien repelled an attack on the eastern boycotted Husaybah east of Ramadi operations.
He said the federal police captain Raed Shakir Jawdat said in a statement the agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of it today that “the banner of the Third Commando Police federal killed six terrorists and destroyed two wheels and bust third and seized automatic weapons medium and anti-tank missiles.”
He added that “the operation has during address forces the enemy to try terrorist exposure security defenses in eastern boycotted Husaybah operations east of Ramadi, “.anthy
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Defense: Tigris operations kill more than {90} terrorist in block lines and the aperture

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{Baghdad: News} Euphrates Tigris operations forces were able to kill more than {90} terrorist in block lines and the slot.
According to a statement of the Ministry of Defense agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of it on the “Heroes of the Fifth Infantry Division, the mechanism of joint and effectively with the Army Air managed to kill {28} terrorists and injuring other numbers and the destruction of two wheels carrying mono and address {6} explosive devices in the slot areas – Camp Aisha and Novell. ”
He continued, “With repulsed the leadership of the Tigris Operations heroine and attribution of army aviation and air power several terrorist attempts to be submitted to the block lines expensive enemy great losses amounted to kill {50} terrorist and {3} others in front of the defensive line were destroyed {5} wheels” .
“It has been a fugitive hunt the enemy in the nearby villages and valleys, dragging tails between their legs, leaving its dead bodies and mechanisms in the field with the devastating oldest of these criminals to kill their wounded before fleeing in order not to fall, however, prisoners of our security forces,” .anth

Basra airport receives first flight from Beijing on board the Iraqi Airways

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{Basra: Euphrates News} Basra International Airport received the first flight from Beijing airport on board the Iraqi Airways.
A source at the airport told {Euphrates News} that “Basra International Airport received the first flight from Beijing airport on board Iraqi Airways and by flight every Tuesday.”
He noted that “this trip will provide significant support for trade and economic relations, especially the presence of Chinese oil companies working Iraq’s southern fields. ”
He noted that “Chinese workers in Iraq were forced to travel to other countries} {transit and then to China,” .anth

Breaking News ISIL attack in Al-Syniah district foiled

Published: 2015/6/9 23:02 • 6 Reads

 ISIL attack in Al-Syniah district foiled

Baghdad (Forat) –The security forces foiled an ISIL attack on them in Al-Syniah district within Salah-il-Din province.
“The ISF dismantled 4 bombs, 4 booby-trapped houses and an excavator and killed 4 snipers in the west side of Tigers river, near Al-Baieiji bridge,” the media spokesman of the Federal Police, Muhammad Al-Bydhani, said to Alforat News Agency. /End/

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