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if most of the competent iraqi commanders have like left the iraqi military, you got to replace them with someone, colonel francona, and wouldn't it be reasonable to think those someones might be americans? >> jim laid out the strategy just right the problem there is no leadership in the ground forces. you can use u.s. advisers but let me tell you, you push u.s. advisers down to the battalion level you are defining two things, mission creep and boots on the ground. >> colonel francona, jim sciutto thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," for days coalition forces have been hitting terrorist targets in iraq and syria. there are new fears those pun h punishipunis punishing air strikes may not have been as damaging as hoped. why some fear al qaeda affiliates are still plotting revenge against the homeland. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow
if most of the competent iraqi commanders have like left the iraqi military, you got to replace them with someone, colonel francona, and wouldn't it be reasonable to think those someones might be americans? >> jim laid out the strategy just right the problem there is no leadership in the ground forces. you can use u.s. advisers but let me tell you, you push u.s. advisers down to the battalion level you are defining two things, mission creep and boots on the ground. >> colonel...
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the inclusive leadership of the iraqi government is a sign for the unity of all the iraqi people. the future of iraq or the future society, for that matter, cannot and should not be shaped by ideological extremism. it should be the common yearning of the people for the safety, stability and prosperity that moves society forward. the people of iraq have made the stancehoice in their against isil. and this council should strengthen our support for their fight. we believe that the voices heard today will bear flut fruit in te form of a robust commitment to assist iraq. least, we fully for theirem dedication to fulfill their mission. thank you. thank the representative of the republic of korea. come to the part where we invitedear from the participants in the council proceedings. quickly, itto say is well-known that an essential being engaged in diplomacy is patience. particularly thank all the ministers who have come, invitation.to the there's been an extraordinary display of great patience in sitting through the meeting thus far. and we have many people who are going to speak yet. b
the inclusive leadership of the iraqi government is a sign for the unity of all the iraqi people. the future of iraq or the future society, for that matter, cannot and should not be shaped by ideological extremism. it should be the common yearning of the people for the safety, stability and prosperity that moves society forward. the people of iraq have made the stancehoice in their against isil. and this council should strengthen our support for their fight. we believe that the voices heard...
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the jordanians, the egyptians and the iraqis. then there are the turks. there's been a real rift with turkey and other gcc states, about the rise of political islam lately. and then turkey, about what is going on. there is a real concern, i've got to say almost uniquely so. from tehran all the way through about what this scourge of isis means for this region, and what might be done about it. so you posed the question who might get involved and how might they get involved to contain this spread of isis, without strengthening bashar al assad in syria. this is where it gets complex. iran, and any sort of iran-led shia-led militia in iraq or in lebanon for example, i've got the chief economist at the national newspaper here at the uae here with me. i want to start with iran. this is the elephant in the room. erol has been alluding to the involvement of saudi going forward, turkey and jordan. the elephant in the room here is iran. it's a shia-led government. the rest are sunni-led governments here. there's been this rift for years and years between saudi and i
the jordanians, the egyptians and the iraqis. then there are the turks. there's been a real rift with turkey and other gcc states, about the rise of political islam lately. and then turkey, about what is going on. there is a real concern, i've got to say almost uniquely so. from tehran all the way through about what this scourge of isis means for this region, and what might be done about it. so you posed the question who might get involved and how might they get involved to contain this spread...
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french fighters also hit four isis warehouses near the iraqi city of fa
french fighters also hit four isis warehouses near the iraqi city of fa
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last month, an iraqi arab pilot major general sadi flew an iraqi air force helicopter with of d ishcrew and a member poll irment and with the single al of rescuing them on mount sinjar. tragically, the helicopter crashed. the general was the only one killed. but before he died he told the "new york times" reporter that the mission to rescue this group was the most important thing he had ever done in his entire life and career as an iraqi pilot. this historic level of cooperation between iraqi and kurd ishforces has resonated deeply in both communities. as the president explained earlier this month, my president, isol is a terrorist organization, pure and simple. it has no vision other than the slaughter of all who stand in its way. in a region that has known so much bloodshed, these terrorists are actually unique in their brutality. they execute captured prisoners, kneeling them down, tying their hands behind their back, bullet through their heads. they kill children. they enslave, rape, and force women into marriage. they threatened a religious minority with genocide. and in acts of ba
last month, an iraqi arab pilot major general sadi flew an iraqi air force helicopter with of d ishcrew and a member poll irment and with the single al of rescuing them on mount sinjar. tragically, the helicopter crashed. the general was the only one killed. but before he died he told the "new york times" reporter that the mission to rescue this group was the most important thing he had ever done in his entire life and career as an iraqi pilot. this historic level of cooperation...
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a state official went back to the iraqi prime minister and talked to him and the iraqi prime minister told him that he was only speaking in general terms and this was not an actual imminent terror plot posed by isis this was not a plot against the subway systems. mayor bill de blasio said it was safe to ride the subway there. officials don't believe isis has the ability to carry out terror attacks on the homeland. they are concerned about khorasan members. they say and the fbi director says that group is capable of carrying out terror attacks. john and christine. >> thanks, jim, for that report. >>> air strikes against isis on thursday focused on cutting off the islamic terror group's income from oil sales. u.s.-led air strikes hit mobile refineries in eastern syria. in iraq, french war planes hit warehouses near fallujah. no relief in sight for the hundreds of thousands of kurdish refugees making the trip through the syrian desert. they are fleeing in advance of isis troops. they arrive at the border and find themselves trapped. turkey is prepared to accept more refugees, but resourc
a state official went back to the iraqi prime minister and talked to him and the iraqi prime minister told him that he was only speaking in general terms and this was not an actual imminent terror plot posed by isis this was not a plot against the subway systems. mayor bill de blasio said it was safe to ride the subway there. officials don't believe isis has the ability to carry out terror attacks on the homeland. they are concerned about khorasan members. they say and the fbi director says...
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people against the threat of the iraqi state. it is unfortunate every time the security council defaults on this inherent responsibility that international peace and security the cost is unbearable. we although the conflict in syria was a breeding ground for isil the terrorist group for those atrocities but the ongoing persecution of christians with the other religious minorities may even the amount to genocide. but the reality of this group must force our resolve to protect the many innocent civilians caught that have nothing to do with it. to express the condolences to all of the bereaved families. mr. president baghdad is far away them more than just geography. footed is no different from 20 years ago. faced with unprecedented cruelty i am the foreign minister of rwanda and carry the abandonment in 1984. we believe the international community must act fast and collectively to denied this terrorist group in the hold to territory or access to financing which allowed it to killed children and adults can be head journalist and hum
people against the threat of the iraqi state. it is unfortunate every time the security council defaults on this inherent responsibility that international peace and security the cost is unbearable. we although the conflict in syria was a breeding ground for isil the terrorist group for those atrocities but the ongoing persecution of christians with the other religious minorities may even the amount to genocide. but the reality of this group must force our resolve to protect the many innocent...
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government and inside leadership positions in the iraqi army. the failure to keep american influence in rick was a precipitating event leading to disaster. as our reporter, josh rushing, a former marine reported, while we say we won't have boots on the ground. we have about 1600 of the so-called advisors, military people. you said we don't need 1600, you said 10 to 15,000 is what you are looking at. this is so politically sensitive, you have been there and done this in iraq. help americans understand what is not getting done with the 1600 service personnel that requires 10,000-15,000. >> so what you'd really like to have is an american special forces team, which is equivalent, an advisor team, tam that are trained in iraq and afghanistan, in my last job in the army, embedded in an iraqi battalion. the 12 americans would provide air support, call in air planes, would help adjust art illy and provide access to american intelligence resources to help the iraqi military understand where the enemy was, what was around the next bend over the hill. and
government and inside leadership positions in the iraqi army. the failure to keep american influence in rick was a precipitating event leading to disaster. as our reporter, josh rushing, a former marine reported, while we say we won't have boots on the ground. we have about 1600 of the so-called advisors, military people. you said we don't need 1600, you said 10 to 15,000 is what you are looking at. this is so politically sensitive, you have been there and done this in iraq. help americans...
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government and inside leadership positions in the iraqi army. the failure to keep american influence in rick was a precipitating event leading to disaster. as our reporter, josh rushing, a former marine reported, while we ground. we have about 1600 of the so-called advisors, military people. you said we don't need 1600, you said 10 to 15,000 is what you are looking at. this is so politically sensitive, you have been there and done this in iraq. help americans understand what is not getting done with the 1600 service personnel that requires 10,000-15,000. >> so what you'd really like to have is an american special forces team, which is equivalent, an advisor team, tam that are trained in iraq and afghanistan, in my last job in the army, embedded in an iraqi battalion. the 12 americans would provide air support, call in air planes, would help adjust art illy and provide access to american intelligence resources to help the iraqi military understand where the enemy was, what was around the next bend over the hill. and it would provide important log
government and inside leadership positions in the iraqi army. the failure to keep american influence in rick was a precipitating event leading to disaster. as our reporter, josh rushing, a former marine reported, while we ground. we have about 1600 of the so-called advisors, military people. you said we don't need 1600, you said 10 to 15,000 is what you are looking at. this is so politically sensitive, you have been there and done this in iraq. help americans understand what is not getting done...
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entire iraqi army. the whole command structure is broken. we thought initially it was the leadership of these small units and if we could replace the leaders with competent leaders, the leaders they had before. what happened after 2011 is many of the leaders were pushed aside in favor of the shia cronies of nouri al malaki, and we thought that was the issue. but now what we're seeing is the entire command structure is broken. when these guys called for backup, there was no one there. we were hoping the new iraqi government would address some of these problems. the issue, though, is the new iraqi government has not even filled its positions. there's no minister of defense and the prime minister is here in new york. so there's just a complete lack of control of what's going on. it's very frustrating for the people that are trying to fix this. the american advisers that are there are looking at this saying even if half the brigades are capable of conducting operations, there's no command and control struct
entire iraqi army. the whole command structure is broken. we thought initially it was the leadership of these small units and if we could replace the leaders with competent leaders, the leaders they had before. what happened after 2011 is many of the leaders were pushed aside in favor of the shia cronies of nouri al malaki, and we thought that was the issue. but now what we're seeing is the entire command structure is broken. when these guys called for backup, there was no one there. we were...
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missions so that we're hitting isil targets as iraqi forces go on offense. moreover, i've made it clear we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against isil in syria, as well as iraq. this is a core principle of my presidency. if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. second, we will increase our support to forces fighting these terrorists on the ground in june i deployed several hundred american service members to iraq to assess how we can best support iraqi security forces. now that those teams have completed their work and iraq has formed a government, we will send an additional 475 service members to iraq. as i've said before, these american forces will not have a combat mission. we will not get dragged into another ground war in iraq but they are needed to support iraqi and kurdish forces with training, intelligence, and equipment. we'll useless support iraq's efforts to stand up national guard units to help sunni communities secure their own freedom from isil's c
missions so that we're hitting isil targets as iraqi forces go on offense. moreover, i've made it clear we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against isil in syria, as well as iraq. this is a core principle of my presidency. if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. second, we will increase our support to forces fighting these terrorists on the ground in june i deployed several hundred american service...
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iraqi t.v. says government troops are in control of the northern entrance of the town about 15 kilometers south of haditha. new reports say at least 15 i.s fighters were killed in the operati operation. barack obama is expected to launch plans to go on the offensive. chuck hagle has defended the air operations. >> the iraqi government asked us for their support in those strikes. second, it was the iraqi security forces on the ground who con received of the operation. they, too, the iraqi security force air force is conducting strikes. haditha vam is a critically important facility for iraq. >> the governor of anbar province has been hurt by happennell after an explosive hit his convoy: he has tweeted saying that he has been slightly injured but is okay. john hendren joins me from erbil. what's happening at the moment, john? >> reporter: well, taditha is the latest spot where gains are being made by iraqi forces but not the only one. the fighting seems to be pretty intention. as you pointed out,
iraqi t.v. says government troops are in control of the northern entrance of the town about 15 kilometers south of haditha. new reports say at least 15 i.s fighters were killed in the operati operation. barack obama is expected to launch plans to go on the offensive. chuck hagle has defended the air operations. >> the iraqi government asked us for their support in those strikes. second, it was the iraqi security forces on the ground who con received of the operation. they, too, the iraqi...
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missions so that we're hitting isil targets as iraqi forces go on offense. moreover, i made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against isil in syria as well as iraq. this is a core principle of my presidency. if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. second, we will increase our support to forces fighting these terrorists on the ground. in june i deployed several hundred american service members to iraq to assess how we can best support iraqi security forces. now that those teams have completed their work and iraq formed a government, we'll send an initial 475 service members to iraq. as i said before, these american forces will not have a combat mission. we will not get dragged into another ground war in iraq, but they are needed to support iraqi and kurdish forces with training, intelligence and equipment. we'll also support iraq's efforts to stand up national guard units to help them secure their own freedom from isil's control. across the border
missions so that we're hitting isil targets as iraqi forces go on offense. moreover, i made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against isil in syria as well as iraq. this is a core principle of my presidency. if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. second, we will increase our support to forces fighting these terrorists on the ground. in june i deployed several hundred american...
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the iraqi military, president obwbama is relying on the iraqi military to step up to avoid sending american combat troops. what are you seeing? >> reporter: we are seeing the iraqi military not stepping up. this is an enormous military trained by the united states to the tune of $25 billion. i remember so many times speaking to american generals who were here saying, the iraqi army is ready. the iraqi army was not ready. they have not been able to push out isis. it hasn't been able to take back one province in this country. many people are questioning the loyalty of the iraqi army. they say it's deeply influenced by iran. so now the americans are flying overhead dropping bombs, doing american air strikes. you have the iraqi army in effective and guided by iran. >> richard engel inn erbil. >> bill, is asaud happy with the president's plan. does he see it as an opportunity to win the civil war? >> his men welcome u.s. air strikes but they say they want the strikes coordinated with them so that u.s. warplanes aren't shot out of the sky by syrian warplanes. the syrian warplanes have been in act
the iraqi military, president obwbama is relying on the iraqi military to step up to avoid sending american combat troops. what are you seeing? >> reporter: we are seeing the iraqi military not stepping up. this is an enormous military trained by the united states to the tune of $25 billion. i remember so many times speaking to american generals who were here saying, the iraqi army is ready. the iraqi army was not ready. they have not been able to push out isis. it hasn't been able to...
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targets as iraqi forces go on offense. moreover i've made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against i.s.i.l. in syria as well as iraq. this is a core principle of my presidency. if you threaten america, you will find no save haven. -- safe haven. second we will increase our support to forces fighting these terrorists on the ground. in june i deployed several hundred american service workers to iraq to assess how best we could assist security forces. we will send an additional 475 service members to iraq, as i have said before these american forces will not have a combat mission. we will not get dragged into another ground war in iraq. but they are needed to support iraqi and kurdish forces with training intelligence and equipment. we'll also support iraq's efforts to stand up national guard units to help sunni communities secure their own freedom from i.s.i.l.'s control. across the border in syria we have ramped up our milita
targets as iraqi forces go on offense. moreover i've made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against i.s.i.l. in syria as well as iraq. this is a core principle of my presidency. if you threaten america, you will find no save haven. -- safe haven. second we will increase our support to forces fighting these terrorists on the ground. in june i deployed several hundred american service workers to...
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we have the letter from the iraqi government to the u.n. security council, the public statements from prime minister abadi and president mousoon. there's no question with have the legal basis for action founded on the request of the iraqi government. let me just briefly address the fact that me briefly address th that we'll be acting in the support of local partners. this has been a major concern of people across house to. we have a substantial international coalition in place including arab nations committed to confronting and defeating isil. 60 countries are acting in some way to confront isil. ten are arab states. favor have taken part in air strikes. as i said our differences with iran remain. iran support for terrorist organizations, its nuclear program, treatment of its people i believe all of that has to change and we'll not back down on these things. if iran's political leaders are to help a more secure, more stable, more inclusive iraq and
we have the letter from the iraqi government to the u.n. security council, the public statements from prime minister abadi and president mousoon. there's no question with have the legal basis for action founded on the request of the iraqi government. let me just briefly address the fact that me briefly address th that we'll be acting in the support of local partners. this has been a major concern of people across house to. we have a substantial international coalition in place including arab...
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>> the iraqi security forces. if i get to the point where for a particular mission i think they should accompany i will make that recommendation. >> and i did hear you say that and i at least appreciate that. let me submit for the record a column in the post by mark thesen where in he talks about general lloyd austin, a top commander u.s. forces in the middle east. to quote he advised president obama against withdrawing recommending that the president leave 24,000 u.s. troops to secure the military gains made in the surge and to prevent a terrorist resurgeance. had obama listened to austin's council the rise of the islamic state could have been stopped. where did you come down on that debate at that point? >> well, actually, senator, as you know we don't debate anything in the military. we let our elected officials make their decisions. it is well known that all military leaders believed we needed to leave some residual force in iraq to continue the development of the security forces. there is a debate in which i
>> the iraqi security forces. if i get to the point where for a particular mission i think they should accompany i will make that recommendation. >> and i did hear you say that and i at least appreciate that. let me submit for the record a column in the post by mark thesen where in he talks about general lloyd austin, a top commander u.s. forces in the middle east. to quote he advised president obama against withdrawing recommending that the president leave 24,000 u.s. troops to...
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last month an iraqi arab pilot, major general [ inaudible ], flew an iraqi air force helicopter with a kurdish crew, and a zitti member of parliament, and with the single goal of rescuing azittis. tragically the helicopter crashed. the general was the only one killed. but before he died he told a reporter that the mission to rescue the azitis was the most important thing he had ever done in his life. this historic accomplishment has resinated deeply in both communities. as the president explained earlier this month, my president, isil is a terrorist organization, pure and simple. and it has no vision other than the slaughter of all who standing in its way. in a region that has known so much bloodshed, these terrorists are actually unique in their brutality. they execute captured prisoners. kneeling them down, tying their hands behind their back, bullet through their head. they kill children. enslave, rape, and force women into marriage. they threaten a religious minority with genocide. and they took the lives of two american journalists and a british aid worker. isil simply poses a t
last month an iraqi arab pilot, major general [ inaudible ], flew an iraqi air force helicopter with a kurdish crew, and a zitti member of parliament, and with the single goal of rescuing azittis. tragically the helicopter crashed. the general was the only one killed. but before he died he told a reporter that the mission to rescue the azitis was the most important thing he had ever done in his life. this historic accomplishment has resinated deeply in both communities. as the president...
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we added new iraqi army leader. we have an iraqi police chief. parts of the iraqi government were meeting in other places of getting it together, getting a red devastating regularly and unfortunately within two weeks at the arrival they had been assassinated. i had a meeting with him and a few of the marines there. as you walk home he was gunned down. then we had another city council member who is teaching teacher who represents the teachers was gunned down in his home. there were assassinated. you look around the room and say who is willing to stand up and be a leader now? there is the empty chair sitting there. at those moments you ask yourself what is the insurgency trying to have a duplex he just persists an enduring push on. so for me i finally found someone you seem to be a local partner. you are recessed in the relationship. we didn't have the outset. we supported them publicly where we could. i would give them advice on who to talk to. you need to talk to colonel mullen. so just troubleshooting and try to help him. he didn't need much enc
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the iraqi people, the iraqi military, and the iraqi government need to step up and take responsibility for their nation's security. >> they need to, but their capabilities are under question at best. i mean, as we've seen on the battlefield, their general core that was put in by maliki is basically incompetent in most cases. the soldiers have not been able to actually fight or retake territory, certainly in any sunni-controlled areas. and probably the most efficient fighters they have right now are the shia militias. are you seeing a scenario, or under what scenario do you see the iraqi security forces and the military actually being capable of engaging in combat successfully? how is that suddenly going to change given all the money, all the training we have already given them and they've been inept. why in the next few months is something going to change, they're suddenly going to be able to actually work on the battlefield? >> well, anderson, there is something really important that has changed, which is there is a new government in iraq. the previous government under prime minister
the iraqi people, the iraqi military, and the iraqi government need to step up and take responsibility for their nation's security. >> they need to, but their capabilities are under question at best. i mean, as we've seen on the battlefield, their general core that was put in by maliki is basically incompetent in most cases. the soldiers have not been able to actually fight or retake territory, certainly in any sunni-controlled areas. and probably the most efficient fighters they have...
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it is for the iraqi government and for the iraqi army to defeat isil in iraq. indeed, in time i hope, it is for a proper, legitimate syrian government to defeat isil in syria. where we should be helping is with aid, diplomacy and political pressure and, yes, with our unique military assets where they can help, but it should be part of a comprehensive strategy and should not go over the heads of local people and should not ignore the regional powers, learning the lessons of the past. that is what this debate is about, that is what this motion is about, and that is why i believe that we are taking the right steps. i will give way to my honorable friend. >> does the prime minister agree that the wording of the motion before the house today was carefully chosen to ensure that we get support for it? would he accept that it to some degree hamstrings the government? is there not a place here for leadership and statesmanship, rather the popular support of the house? he needs the support of the country, but do we really need a vote on the matter? >> i say to my honorabl
it is for the iraqi government and for the iraqi army to defeat isil in iraq. indeed, in time i hope, it is for a proper, legitimate syrian government to defeat isil in syria. where we should be helping is with aid, diplomacy and political pressure and, yes, with our unique military assets where they can help, but it should be part of a comprehensive strategy and should not go over the heads of local people and should not ignore the regional powers, learning the lessons of the past. that is...
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iraqis in saudi arabia. everybody here in this committee knows what that relationship has been like for the last years. and to hear the foreign minister of iraq who chaired the meeting, al fassel, say they were prepared to open an immediate embassy in baghdad, that's transformative. the result is something also for iraq that it's never seen before in its history, an election deemed credible by the united nations, followed by a peaceful transition of power without any u.s. troops on the ground. i must say, i was sort of struck yesterday, "the wall street journal" had an article talking about arab divide, but above the arab divide language, is the -- is the shia foreign minister of iraq, the kurd president of iraq, and the sunni foreign minister of saudi arabia, all in communication and jointly working as never before. so i think people need to focus on what has been accomplished here. as you know, i went to iraq last week, i traveled, i met with the leaders of iraq. and throughout the entire process, we've be
iraqis in saudi arabia. everybody here in this committee knows what that relationship has been like for the last years. and to hear the foreign minister of iraq who chaired the meeting, al fassel, say they were prepared to open an immediate embassy in baghdad, that's transformative. the result is something also for iraq that it's never seen before in its history, an election deemed credible by the united nations, followed by a peaceful transition of power without any u.s. troops on the ground....
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rebuilding of the iraqi army will play out within the iraqi political context wi be an interesting proposition. >> one of the reons the u.s. pushed maliki down the way for a new leader -- a new road which is less sectarian. on the ground, the number is up to 1700. the president is no longer lling boots on the grod, because boots on the ground have been boots on the ground from the beginning. how many folks are need to execute this campaignp? you are obviously looking at a far bigger number. where theylk about stand in iraq at the moment. paul is quite right. we need guys on the ground directing american flyers. that is a a lot of folks. those guys are boots on the grnd. i do not care what euphemism you attach to it. those are boots on the ground. they are going to get shot at. they are going to be in harms way. they need to be protected. they need to be supplied. that is one of the things i would be most worried about, the logistical sustainment of any iraqi campaign. >> they are exposed to risks of being captured and killed. i do think there is going to be a significantly larger effort requir
rebuilding of the iraqi army will play out within the iraqi political context wi be an interesting proposition. >> one of the reons the u.s. pushed maliki down the way for a new leader -- a new road which is less sectarian. on the ground, the number is up to 1700. the president is no longer lling boots on the grod, because boots on the ground have been boots on the ground from the beginning. how many folks are need to execute this campaignp? you are obviously looking at a far bigger...
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several iraqi kurds -- influential kurds and i've spoken with several iraqi sunnis who really aren't very upbeat about this new iraqi prime minister, haider al abadi, they say he's more of the same, comes from the same political party as nuri al maliki and they're not very confident he's going to do much. what are you hearing? >> well, no one's perfect when it comes to iraq. but i think he will be a significant improvement over maliki. also i believe now that the u.s. has reengaged in iraq, we will have more influence over a body to -- compel him to do the right thing. we lost all influence over maliki when we withdrew. so the fact that we will be there, to a large extent, abadi's survival is going to depend on u.s. assistance. we'll have more of a say over abadi than we had over maliki over the last three years. i also believe that if we can get american forces, americaamericans embedded with the iraqi army, that will help coordinate operations between the peshmerga and the iraqi army. >> but you realize, congressman, that would be combat boots on the ground, which the president has
several iraqi kurds -- influential kurds and i've spoken with several iraqi sunnis who really aren't very upbeat about this new iraqi prime minister, haider al abadi, they say he's more of the same, comes from the same political party as nuri al maliki and they're not very confident he's going to do much. what are you hearing? >> well, no one's perfect when it comes to iraq. but i think he will be a significant improvement over maliki. also i believe now that the u.s. has reengaged in...
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the iraqi army. current army was formed during the days of -- soldiers who should be part of the army, they weigh this much without really the -- without really exploring the possibility -- can these people be soldiers of the iraqi army? can they rely on the soldiers? i have to admit corruption that existed. army, thedes of the numbers should be many thousands. 1500 and theer is rest are fictitious. otherwise the iraqi army is known to be brave. undermined.s been all of this played strong in turning the army into what we see today. they believe into gods, the god of good and the god of evil. in two gods, the god of good, and the god of evil. they believe they are able to save themselves from evil. isis says these people are not followers of the book, believers of the book, i.e. christians, , others who have a message from god. they decided the youth should be killed. christians were forced to either taxes. or pay they started to attack the sunni areas with the sunnis themselves. thought these people
the iraqi army. current army was formed during the days of -- soldiers who should be part of the army, they weigh this much without really the -- without really exploring the possibility -- can these people be soldiers of the iraqi army? can they rely on the soldiers? i have to admit corruption that existed. army, thedes of the numbers should be many thousands. 1500 and theer is rest are fictitious. otherwise the iraqi army is known to be brave. undermined.s been all of this played strong in...
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he was talking to the iraqi prime minister just about an hour ago. well, finally he came out of the american embassy in baghdad and made some official remarks, let's listen to what he had to say. >> the fact that the iraqis were able to overcome such deep sectarian and ethnic divides and approve a new and inclusive government is really a great accomplishment. they're able to do this -- the fact that they were able to do this peacefully in the midst of unspeakable terror and violence and bloodshed is nothing short of historic. and it's a true signal that iraq and the leaders they've chosen are committed at this moment to the democratic future that so many iraqis have sacrificed everything to bring about. obviously, the hard work is very far from over. we all know that. in many ways, it's just beginning. establishing a government doesn't mean a lot if it is not able to govern effectively or doesn't govern inclusively. and it particularly needs to govern inclusively in order to represent the interests of all the iraqi people. i was encouraged, very enco
he was talking to the iraqi prime minister just about an hour ago. well, finally he came out of the american embassy in baghdad and made some official remarks, let's listen to what he had to say. >> the fact that the iraqis were able to overcome such deep sectarian and ethnic divides and approve a new and inclusive government is really a great accomplishment. they're able to do this -- the fact that they were able to do this peacefully in the midst of unspeakable terror and violence and...
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ambassador in baghdad, isis just 30 miles away, having seized an iraqi base, executed hundreds of iraqi soldiers, what would you be doing right now? >> i would certainly be very close to the iraqi government, seeing what they're doing and how we could help. this is going to be a long-term problem in iraq. it is not easy to deal with these people. and certainly, the iraqi army has had its problems. had its problems under maliki and now under abadi. >> is secretary kerry right when he says baghdad could have fallen without u.s. air strikes? >> it's hard to say. i would like to think there would be enough people depending the city isis would not be able to go in there. but i think he was wise to not wait and find out that way. >> there's not lot of support to the theory that baghdad could fall to isis. wouldn't baghdad be the next best thing? a small attack would still prove they're alive and ticking. >> if you look at the terrain there, i think they would have trouble masking troops or bringing columns of vehicles. i think they would get hit pretty hard. i don't think it's a real option f
ambassador in baghdad, isis just 30 miles away, having seized an iraqi base, executed hundreds of iraqi soldiers, what would you be doing right now? >> i would certainly be very close to the iraqi government, seeing what they're doing and how we could help. this is going to be a long-term problem in iraq. it is not easy to deal with these people. and certainly, the iraqi army has had its problems. had its problems under maliki and now under abadi. >> is secretary kerry right when he...
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for the united states, and even for the iraqi government. there is been a shift in attitude from baghdad to the kurdss given the threat posed by isis. there's been a conflicting relationship for a long time, but given the threat that they have been facing there's been a much less adversarial relationship, and this is -- this gives us hope for a better relationship in the future, i think that the issue of independents would have to be postponed, this has to be deferred, it is still a very hot topic. wait a minute, that sort of says they will talk about that down the road. it is what he has been gunning for for decades. >> and frankly, not to say that we should go ahead and ask for a referendum, and see who really wants inspects, i bet you the majority wants it, and they are also smart enough to know there is cause for pushing for independents. i think they would want something along the lines of taiwan. not really confronting the community. to go for it on the basis, i think there are more pressing issues as far as finances and distribution o
for the united states, and even for the iraqi government. there is been a shift in attitude from baghdad to the kurdss given the threat posed by isis. there's been a conflicting relationship for a long time, but given the threat that they have been facing there's been a much less adversarial relationship, and this is -- this gives us hope for a better relationship in the future, i think that the issue of independents would have to be postponed, this has to be deferred, it is still a very hot...
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last week i made my second trip to baghdad to meet the new iraqi government. that is the interest to finally begin the deep divisions we are all aware of including those over energy resources, autonomy and a composition of security forces. all of these have plagued iraq through history also committed to empowering local communities to maintain security control and that the country has now responded to decades event the iraqi pilot flew the helicopter with a single goal to rescue. tragically the helicopter crash. and to tell "the new york times" reporter to find everything they have done in their entire life as the iraqi pilot. it has resonated deeply in those communities. my president said earlier this month isil is a terrorist organization pure and simple and has no vision other them a the slaughter of all who stand in the way. it has known as so much bloodshed there you begin to cover jollity. in time their hands behind their back to killed children it in slave and rape anserine a religious minority with genocide and to its allies of two american journalists
last week i made my second trip to baghdad to meet the new iraqi government. that is the interest to finally begin the deep divisions we are all aware of including those over energy resources, autonomy and a composition of security forces. all of these have plagued iraq through history also committed to empowering local communities to maintain security control and that the country has now responded to decades event the iraqi pilot flew the helicopter with a single goal to rescue. tragically the...
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we hope that the iraqi authorities and the iraqi people will make efforts that will lead to success so as to retrieve peace and security across the country. put an end to terrorism and combat it, madame president. speakers went beyond the .genda item under consideration that is the situation in iraq. that is what was on the agenda. they spoke of the situation in my country in a very erroneous and provocative one. i was very interested to hear in statement of mr. kerry hearing that statement. i did hear balanced wording, one that reflect the importance of the challenge in iraq and the region. i'm talking about terrorism and andthreat posed by isis other terrorist organizations in the region. some other statements toortunately attempted divert our attention at the crucial issues at hand today. that is the support to be provided to two governments and otheroples, as well as terrorist organizations affiliated with these terrorist groups. this is in line with 2170. the war against terrorism is a samee war against the enemy, the victims in both countries are the victims of one terrorism, a h
we hope that the iraqi authorities and the iraqi people will make efforts that will lead to success so as to retrieve peace and security across the country. put an end to terrorism and combat it, madame president. speakers went beyond the .genda item under consideration that is the situation in iraq. that is what was on the agenda. they spoke of the situation in my country in a very erroneous and provocative one. i was very interested to hear in statement of mr. kerry hearing that statement. i...
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the iraqies said in order to defeat i.s.i.l. in iraq you need to go after the safe haven in syria, and that is what exactly has happened. we haven't had an official reaction. it's unlikely we'll have an official reaction. iraqi military analysts and those in the security and defense forces will be watching to see what happens next. here in iraq - there's a difference between iraq and syria when it comes to the air strikes. in iraq, when the air strikes happen, we have had examples of these in amerli and the sinjar mountains, where the air strikes happen and ground forces from the kurdish and iraqi forces went in and cleared areas of i.s.i.l. fighters. they are unavailable in iraq. the syrian rebels are not in a position to go into those territories, they are not strong enough. this would be a different tactical approach. the air strikes would have been attacking places like rafah, a key strong hold of i.s.i.l. in syria, the headquarters, it seems, has been attacked according to a lot of reports. they won't have been able to go -
the iraqies said in order to defeat i.s.i.l. in iraq you need to go after the safe haven in syria, and that is what exactly has happened. we haven't had an official reaction. it's unlikely we'll have an official reaction. iraqi military analysts and those in the security and defense forces will be watching to see what happens next. here in iraq - there's a difference between iraq and syria when it comes to the air strikes. in iraq, when the air strikes happen, we have had examples of these in...
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, so that all iraqis feel involved in the nation building. let's bring in now our diplomatic editor, james bayes who is standing by at the united nations. james you have been listening in to that speech, interesting that he said that the establishment of a unity government in this iraq will help stop the danger of isil. >> absolutely. they have a unity government, but it's a very fragile structure there. there's still many, many problems in bagdad, and i think that's one of the reasons why, because iraq stands in this very difficult position with the threat of isil, both internal and externally they have problems. and that's why i think it was a somewhat non-controversial speech. how did you read the speech? >> as you said it is anything specific to instill, aside from isil and how they look over large territory within the state and declared their own state there. his emphasis on terrorism is of course understandable, considering the challenges that iraq faces. but he almost glossed over the issues of sectarian violence, of shiite militias, o
, so that all iraqis feel involved in the nation building. let's bring in now our diplomatic editor, james bayes who is standing by at the united nations. james you have been listening in to that speech, interesting that he said that the establishment of a unity government in this iraq will help stop the danger of isil. >> absolutely. they have a unity government, but it's a very fragile structure there. there's still many, many problems in bagdad, and i think that's one of the reasons...
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we saw what happened, the iraqi army collapsed when pressured by isis. >> let's talk about the iraqi army collapsing, because, you know, part of the president's plan includes training the iraqi military. but didn't we already do that? >> yeah, we did and spent a lot of money doing it, a lot of
we saw what happened, the iraqi army collapsed when pressured by isis. >> let's talk about the iraqi army collapsing, because, you know, part of the president's plan includes training the iraqi military. but didn't we already do that? >> yeah, we did and spent a lot of money doing it, a lot of
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put an iraqi military on the ground, loyal to the iraqi, not just shias. you have an exclusive government in baghdad where sunni tribes where they're better off playing politics in baghdad than siding with isil. that's destroying their ability to regenerate in iraq. syria we'll talk about in a minute. i want to continue the theme why this all matters. is there any doubt in your mind, any of you, if isil had the capability to kill millions of americans, they would do so? >> there's no doubt in my mind. they'll kill anybody that doesn't go to their ideological bend. >> i agree. >> if you're a christian in the region, they will i can you very quickly, is that correct? >> unless you convert. >> okay. i'm trying to persuade my colleagues, are these limited to the middle east? are there radical islamists we should worry about in africa? >> absolutely. >> does the thoers to use military force allow this administration to go in to attack aquip in yemen without a new authorization? >> it does. anything affiliated with aq. >> i'm going to write you a letter and show
put an iraqi military on the ground, loyal to the iraqi, not just shias. you have an exclusive government in baghdad where sunni tribes where they're better off playing politics in baghdad than siding with isil. that's destroying their ability to regenerate in iraq. syria we'll talk about in a minute. i want to continue the theme why this all matters. is there any doubt in your mind, any of you, if isil had the capability to kill millions of americans, they would do so? >> there's no...
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to stand up iraqi national guard units to help sunni communities defeat isil. the best counter weight to isil are local forces and the people of the area. as you know, in june, the president asked congress for the necessary authority for dodd to train and equip moderate syrian opposition forces and $500 million to fund the program. we have now secured support from saudi arabia to host the training program for this mission, and saudi arabia offered financial and other support as well. the 500 million request the president made in june for the train and equip program reflects the estimate of the cost to train, equip, and resupply more than 5,000 opposition forces. the package of assistance we initially provide would consistent of small arms, vehicles, and basic equipment like communications as well as tactical and strategic training. as these forces prove their effectiveness on the battle field, we would be prepared to provide increasingly sophisticated types of assistance to the most trusted commanders in capable forces. because dod does not currently have the a
to stand up iraqi national guard units to help sunni communities defeat isil. the best counter weight to isil are local forces and the people of the area. as you know, in june, the president asked congress for the necessary authority for dodd to train and equip moderate syrian opposition forces and $500 million to fund the program. we have now secured support from saudi arabia to host the training program for this mission, and saudi arabia offered financial and other support as well. the 500...
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the iraqi and kurdish forces and the moderate syrian operation. to support iraqi and kurdish forces, the president announced last week he would deploy an additional 475 american troops to iraq. part of that number includes approximately 150 advisors and support personnel to supplement forces already in iraq, conducting assessments of the iraqi security forces. this assessment mission is now transitioning to an advise and assist mission with more than 15 teams embedding with iraqi security forces at the headquarters level to provide strategic and operational advice and assistance. the rest of the additional 475 troops include 125 personnel to support intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions out of erbil and 200 personnel to increase headquarters elements in both baghdad and erbil, helping us better coordinate military activities across iraq. by the time all these forces arrive, there will be approximately 1,600 u.s. personnel in iraq responding to the isil threat. but as the president said last week, american forces will not have a c
the iraqi and kurdish forces and the moderate syrian operation. to support iraqi and kurdish forces, the president announced last week he would deploy an additional 475 american troops to iraq. part of that number includes approximately 150 advisors and support personnel to supplement forces already in iraq, conducting assessments of the iraqi security forces. this assessment mission is now transitioning to an advise and assist mission with more than 15 teams embedding with iraqi security...
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at least 113 of these iraqi soldiers are now dead, according to iraqi army officers. more than 78 are apparently missing. now this clearly underscores that this army is really -- in this area at least, falling apart. the prime minister haider al-abadi has said he is going to launch an investigation as to why the commanding officers either abandoned their post or did not come to the rescue of their men. today, again i spoke to another senior kurdish official who said the iraqi army at this point simply is not functioning. so definitely, this incident is sort of a replay on a smaller scale of what happened in june in mosul with the iraqi army, essentially high tailing it out of that critical city. and it raises the question how the u.s. which from 2003 to 2011 spent countless billions training the iraqi army is now going to do it all over again. >> and ben, how far from baghdad is this base? >> reporter: 25 miles from the outskirts of baghdad. >> incredible -- >> reporter: a very short distance. >> the 25 miles that they cannot resupply a base 25 miles from the capital
at least 113 of these iraqi soldiers are now dead, according to iraqi army officers. more than 78 are apparently missing. now this clearly underscores that this army is really -- in this area at least, falling apart. the prime minister haider al-abadi has said he is going to launch an investigation as to why the commanding officers either abandoned their post or did not come to the rescue of their men. today, again i spoke to another senior kurdish official who said the iraqi army at this point...
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earlier this wreak the iraqi -- week the iraqi foreign minister wrote to the united nations security council requesting military assistance to support its actions. and when i met the prime minister in new york on wednesday, he reiterated that request to me. in iraq the real work of destroying isil will be for the iraqi security forces, but they need our military help, and it is in our interest and theirs to give it. >> give way to the former defense minister. >> there is a problem in iraq that we these to recognize, and it's not just political, and it's not just capability. there needs to be a will from the iraqi army to defend the sunni areas of the country. now, in his talks with the new government, has he seen that change that actually means that our airstrikes will be supporting a country that has the will to defend all of its open people? finish its own people? >> the right honorable gentleman is absolutely right, and that is the conversation we're having with the iraqi government. there's no doubt in my mind that this iraqi prime minister is a change from the previous regime. t
earlier this wreak the iraqi -- week the iraqi foreign minister wrote to the united nations security council requesting military assistance to support its actions. and when i met the prime minister in new york on wednesday, he reiterated that request to me. in iraq the real work of destroying isil will be for the iraqi security forces, but they need our military help, and it is in our interest and theirs to give it. >> give way to the former defense minister. >> there is a problem...
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you mention just how much corruption there is in the iraqi army. how likely is it, these guys are going to be able to defeat i.s.i.s., when there's reports that they're so incompetent? >> reporter: that's the million dinar question here. the problem is, in the engagement so far, the iraqi army has fought with i.s.i.s. and sort of held them steady or pushed them back. it wasn't necessarily the iraqi army that was taking the lead. it was the shia militias. some of them supported by iran, that were able to retake the village to the southeast of here. these shia militias have a murky past. they were really key players in the bloody iraqi civil war of 2006, 2007. they were very harsh in their treatment of sunni arabs. they were, in fact, one of the reasons why so many sunni arabs are opposed to the government in baghdad, which they see as dominated by the shia. it's a complicated situation. the way out is anybody's guess. zain? >> we'll see if the iraqi military can get trained in time. ben wedeman, we appreciate it. thank you. >> sure. eight years late
you mention just how much corruption there is in the iraqi army. how likely is it, these guys are going to be able to defeat i.s.i.s., when there's reports that they're so incompetent? >> reporter: that's the million dinar question here. the problem is, in the engagement so far, the iraqi army has fought with i.s.i.s. and sort of held them steady or pushed them back. it wasn't necessarily the iraqi army that was taking the lead. it was the shia militias. some of them supported by iran,...
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valerie ammos says 1.8 million iraqis do not have proper accommodation. sweden's opposition party defeated the center right ruling coalition in the parliamentary election. the left-leaning social democrats didn't win enough seats to form a majority government. >>> so let's look at the countries that have agreed to join the u.s.-led coalition against the islamic state or i.s.i.l. we have egypt, jordan, lebanon and iraq, plus several gulf countries involved - kuwait, bahrain, qatar, u.a.e., imam, saudi arabia, britain, denmark, france, they represent the contingent, and others include canada and australia - which is the only nation to give details of its contribution. it's sending 600 personnel and 10 aircraft. it is unclear what many role the coalition will play. douglas ol fant is based in washington and says the paris conference must be more than a show of flags. >> the strategy, while it's working is evolving, and the role that each country plays may have to be fleshed out. the most important piece of this is getting the ground forces in iraq, the bulk
valerie ammos says 1.8 million iraqis do not have proper accommodation. sweden's opposition party defeated the center right ruling coalition in the parliamentary election. the left-leaning social democrats didn't win enough seats to form a majority government. >>> so let's look at the countries that have agreed to join the u.s.-led coalition against the islamic state or i.s.i.l. we have egypt, jordan, lebanon and iraq, plus several gulf countries involved - kuwait, bahrain, qatar,...
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terrorist enemy which has made no distinction between iraqis. we have come to france, the country of the french revolution based on the respect of human rights. we bring here the message of the orphans of the mothers who have lost their children to appeal to you all here to stand beside our people and to bring back smiles to the faces of the children and the mothers who have lost their families. the crimes committed by dash over the past month are the expression of an obscure blood thirsty thinking which finds its source in the darkness of history and the most detest aab ideologies based on refusal of all diversity or pluralism and that is how christians have been targeted. the kurds, the iraqi arabs, sunnis and shui items all equally have been targeted. dash's thinking can be stated simply either you are with us or we will kill you and that is how people have been forced to change religion. that is of a criminal nature. thousands of young people, children, thousands of women have been taken as war hostages and that is,000s of my fellow citizens
terrorist enemy which has made no distinction between iraqis. we have come to france, the country of the french revolution based on the respect of human rights. we bring here the message of the orphans of the mothers who have lost their children to appeal to you all here to stand beside our people and to bring back smiles to the faces of the children and the mothers who have lost their families. the crimes committed by dash over the past month are the expression of an obscure blood thirsty...
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the iraqis were ready to go. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testified before the senate armed services committee that the number cascaded down to 3,500. that was not sufficient to do anything but to defend themselves. and you in your role as a spokesperson bragged about the fact that the last american combat troop had left iraq. if we had left a residual force the situation would not be what it is today. and there would be a lot more -- >> senator, i can posit with great respect for you we can disagree. >> you don't have the facts, mr. carney. that is the problem. >> senator, i understand that you present the facts that you believe or true based on the argument that you have made for a long time, sir, that we should leave troops in iraq in p perpetuity. and that is what the president does not believe. he did what he felt was right for our country -- >> it is a bad decision. >> i certainly understand where we are today. >> jay, it is not a matter of disagreement. it is a matter of facts. and you have yo
the iraqis were ready to go. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testified before the senate armed services committee that the number cascaded down to 3,500. that was not sufficient to do anything but to defend themselves. and you in your role as a spokesperson bragged about the fact that the last american combat troop had left iraq. if we had left a residual force the situation would not be what it is today. and there would be a lot more -- >> senator, i can posit with great...
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i don't know exactly how iraqi's will pacify these areas. i don't think he will be frankly as sophisticated and sensitive to civilian casualties as we were when they were there. >> i would like to add that i don't think it's going to be real violent either. a lot of the things we saw it looks like somebody has success they want to be on that team. when things start going south on them they melt away. i think what's going to happen is if you get the national unity government going in the center and they start the polling the military back together and bringing back the kurds into the military like i said eyes i says they are overstaying their welcome. declaring caliphate. you don't do things like that exceed if you expect to have a long life. what i think is going to happen is the tide is going to turn and it will probably turn quickly because when you think about it they are fighting in lebanon, fighting in syria and iraq. they have a lot of people working against them and i don't think they will last very long. as soon as the tide starts to
i don't know exactly how iraqi's will pacify these areas. i don't think he will be frankly as sophisticated and sensitive to civilian casualties as we were when they were there. >> i would like to add that i don't think it's going to be real violent either. a lot of the things we saw it looks like somebody has success they want to be on that team. when things start going south on them they melt away. i think what's going to happen is if you get the national unity government going in the...
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many again tasked with advising iraqi forces. mary snow, aljazeera. >> there are few people better equipped to talk about america's role and battle against isil than lieutenant colonel, john nygel. it's training the iraqi units that i want to start with. it's 2014, and americans are back in iraq advising iraqi soldiers, and welcome to the show, what went wrong that those american-trained iraqis cut and ran when confronted with isil fighters? >> in iraq, there's a lot to go around, but the president's decision to withdraw all american advisers in iraq late in 2011, against the advice of every military adviser he had. probably the unnecessary invitation of ac in 2003, working hard to hold iraq together after we left. we should have left 10 or 15,000 advisers there to hold all of the pieces together, to provide logistical support to the iraqi military. and to put pressure on prime minister maliki to include all of sunnis inside of iraqi government and inside leadership positions in the iraqi army. and the failure to keep american in
many again tasked with advising iraqi forces. mary snow, aljazeera. >> there are few people better equipped to talk about america's role and battle against isil than lieutenant colonel, john nygel. it's training the iraqi units that i want to start with. it's 2014, and americans are back in iraq advising iraqi soldiers, and welcome to the show, what went wrong that those american-trained iraqis cut and ran when confronted with isil fighters? >> in iraq, there's a lot to go around,...
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has hit targets in anbar, the iraqi state t.v. says government troops are in control of the northern entrance of the town about 15 kilometers south of hadifa. new reports say at least fifteen i.s fighters were killed in the operation. later this week, u.s. president barack obama is expected to outline plans to go on an offensive against islamic state fighters. chuck hagel has defended the u.s. air operations. >> first, the iraqi government asked us for their support in those strikes. second, it was the iraqi security forces on stot ground who con received of the operation. they, too, the iraqi security force, air force, is conducting strikes. the hadifa dam is an important facility for iraq. >> a spokesman for iraq's intrrp ministry said outside help is welcome. this counscil, there must be hep from the global system and if there is amarillo help from the american side, we will take he will it in a shorter time. >> the governor of anbar pronts has been hurt by shamnal after an explosive hit his convoy. he has tweeted saying he has
has hit targets in anbar, the iraqi state t.v. says government troops are in control of the northern entrance of the town about 15 kilometers south of hadifa. new reports say at least fifteen i.s fighters were killed in the operation. later this week, u.s. president barack obama is expected to outline plans to go on an offensive against islamic state fighters. chuck hagel has defended the u.s. air operations. >> first, the iraqi government asked us for their support in those strikes....
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that result is the action of the iraqi government. that was a close ally of iran so there is already a serious sectarian divide. >> my second question about the concerns that are out there and the fact that by international the issue and the way the united states has and the coalition is not taking account of those complex problems on the ground, desperate groups and so on. >> you are right and yesterday there was cause by iraqi tribal leaders facing terrorism and should be facing all times of terrorism including terrorism practiced by some shii malitias in the government where reports came out with some appraisal acts and some iraq and sunni community. this is another dimension of the complexity on the ground and also bringing iran will fuel this problem and also back to your original question on iran and bringing them will bring with it also the nuclear debate and negotiations with the west and also the whole issue of syria, of course, with i ran being a close ally with the regime so that is one measure i think why this issue of ira
that result is the action of the iraqi government. that was a close ally of iran so there is already a serious sectarian divide. >> my second question about the concerns that are out there and the fact that by international the issue and the way the united states has and the coalition is not taking account of those complex problems on the ground, desperate groups and so on. >> you are right and yesterday there was cause by iraqi tribal leaders facing terrorism and should be facing...