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    “Their salaries are in hideouts.” A US government report reveals the situation of ISIS in Iraq

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    “Their salaries are in hideouts.” A US government report reveals the situation of ISIS in Iraq Empty “Their salaries are in hideouts.” A US government report reveals the situation of ISIS in Iraq

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    Alsumaria News - Security

    A new report by the Inspectors General of the US State Department, Department of Defense, and USAID, conducted between October 1 and December 31, 2023, concluded that ISIS poses a minimal threat in Iraq and Syria, raising questions about the Pentagon’s determination. To keep American forces in Iraq and Syria, according to the British newspaper The Cardle.


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    The US government report notes that “during this quarter, ISIS continued to work to survive in both Iraq and Syria, and the organization remained militarily defeated and unable to launch large and complex attacks locally or externally, even as coalition forces increased their focus on protecting their forces due to... Attacks launched by factions,” noting that “the group’s ability to conduct insurgency activities has remained severely degraded.”



    In addition, crackdowns on the organization's finances have left it unable to pay fighters' salaries on an ongoing basis, while payments to ISIS leaders are made "intermittently" with money extracted from caches of money hidden in Iraq and Syria.

    The Carl newspaper says, "The terrorist group's weak position in Iraq and Syria stands in stark contrast to statements made by US defense officials, who assert that the Pentagon has no 'plans' to withdraw from either country despite increasing political pressure to do so."

    Pentagon spokesman, Major Pete Nguyen, said this week, “The talks in Iraq aim to reaffirm the coalition’s commitment not only to supporting the Iraqi security forces and preventing the return of ISIS, but also to further securing Iraq’s future,” noting “a coordinated and thoughtful process with the government of Iraq.” To discuss the evolution of the global coalition’s military mission to defeat ISIS in a way that preserves gains and helps ensure ISIS never emerges again.”

    There are still about 2,500 US troops in Iraq, and in Syria, the Pentagon claims to have 900.

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