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October 9, 2014
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Pentagon Spokesman Adm. John Kirby told reporters Wednesday that US airstrikes will only have a limited effect, and that ground troops will be needed to stop the advance of the Islamic State (ISIS) and retake territory it has seized (see below).
Yes, bombing a few vehicles and empty buildings, here and there, and from time to time, does indeed have a “limited effect.” And yet, that is exactly what the Obama administration is doing.
Kirby, however, also said the military continues to believe that local, indigenous forces are the best ground forces that could be used to fight the Islamic State.
Indeed. The Kurds, who’ve proven to be true and reliable allies, are tough fighters, but rather than help them directly, the US has chosen to do it through the Iraqi government. That would explain why all weaponry sent for the Kurds has ended up in the hands of Iraqis and ISIS (who stole them from the Iraqis).
And while other countries, like France, Germany and Albania, have stepped up to the plate and sent weapons and ammunition to the Kurds, the mighty US of A has sent them MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), blankets and uniforms (no joke).
As for the Kurdish town of Kobani on the border of Syria and Turkey, the US is doing its utmost to placate its (duplicitous) NATO ally, Turkey, at the expense of the Kurds. The Department of Defense may “not see Kobani as a strategic city," but Kobani is, at the very least of great symbolic importance, not to mention of humanitarian concern.
So while our Commander-in-Chief is out and about fundraising, the US government is operating like the Keystone Kops, going from one side to the other, trying to figure out whom to help, how to help, etc. And the only ones who’ve NOT been properly helped so far, are our only real allies in the area after Israel, i.e., the Kurds.
Disgraceful? Yes, and shameful too. Especially since outgunned Kurds are facing another genocide.
TheBlaze | October 8, 2014
DOD Won't Recommend U.S. Ground Troops To Save Kobani, Warns Other Towns May Fall
By Pete Kasperowicz
The Department of Defense said Wednesday that it is not prepared to recommend the use of U.S. ground troops to beat back the Islamic State, which is now battling for control of Kobani, a town on the border of Syria and Turkey.
Pentagon Spokesman Adm. John Kirby told reporters Wednesday that U.S. airstrikes will only have a limited effect, and that ground troops will be needed to stop the advance of the Islamic State and retake territory it has seized. But he said the military continues to believe that local, indigenous forces are the best ground forces that could be used to fight the Islamic State, and then admitted those forces don’t exist yet in Syria.
“The ground forces that matter the most are indigenous ground forces,” he said. “And we don’t have a willing, capable, effective partner on the ground inside Syria right now. It’s just a fact, I can’t change that.”
As a result, he acknowledged that Kobani could fall into the hands of the Islamic State.
“We’re doing everything we can, from the air, to try to halt the momentum of ISIL against that town, but that air power is not going to be, alone, enough to save that city,” he said. “We all need to prepare ourselves for the reality that other towns and villages, and perhaps Kobani, will be taken by ISIL.”
Kirby also said ground forces will be needed to ensure the terror organization has no safe haven in Syria. But he again admitted there are no such ground forces ready.
“The long-term fix is… going to be competent ground forces that can re-take territory from them,” he said. “And in Syria, right now we just don’t have a ground force that we can work with.”
That prompted a reporter to ask whether it’s time to recommend the insertion of U.S. ground troops. But when asked whether it’s time to make that call, Kirby had a one-word answer, “No.”
When asked why the department doesn’t see Kobani as a strategic city, Kirby said only that the U.S. is pursuing a broader strategy that has included some recent airstrikes in that town.
“It’s easy to get fixated on one town, but I think it’s really important for you and the American people to take a couple of steps back here and look at the larger regional context within which this fight is being made,” he said.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Buck McKeon (R-Calif.) said Wednesday that it’s time for President Barack Obama to admit the need for U.S. ground troops.
“Evidence is mounting that an ‘Iraq first’ approach focused on airstrikes isn’t degrading ISIL,” he said. “From Kobani to Baghdad they are using their Syrian sanctuary to make gains.”
“The president needs to adopt a broader strategy if we are to protect our interests,” he said, just before Obama was set to get an update on the Islamic State and other issues at the Pentagon. “He needs to walk out of the Pentagon willing to put new options on the table, rather than continuing to rule them out.”
Original article here.
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