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    US site: success in Ramadi is difficult to be replicated in Mosul

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    US site: success in Ramadi is difficult to be replicated in Mosul


     translation Ahmed Alaa 

    Rush by the United States to intensify the fight momentum against al Daash, it came as a result of restrictions on local fighters in Iraq, America was forced to step up its duties in Iraq to end the presence of extremist organization. After regaining control of Ramadi recently, the US Defense Department has launched a media campaign to promote plans directly go to the strongholds of Daash and fight, especially in the city of Mosul in Iraq, where the terrorist group operating there such as the device is based on the bureaucratic state and extortion to make money. US defense Secretary, he preached publicly that the US confrontation against Daash looming, declaring in speeches and opinion articles series, published in earlier times, it's all about "the time has come to speed up the battle against Daash." says an official at the US defense Department, declined to be named and is optimistic in his speech, he said that "the White House is ready to provide solutions after the damage reported by the Pentagon about the risks of organizing Daash in Iraq in recent months of the Obama presidency. " talk about confidence and Iraqi local forces, the other to launch a large-scale attack on Mosul, is still not clear in the corridors of the Pentagon, they wonder whether the army and the forces of other ready to crush the jihadists when the time comes or not? Because the US rhetoric rose on a strike overwhelmingly to Daash, the more doubts the United States about the ability of Iraqi forces to carry out the task of editing Mosul. Patrick Skinner, an expert on terrorism and a former officer in the CIA's issues, says that "the Iraqis barely got out of the task of regaining control of Ramadi successfully this stretched the troops so much, so there are a lot of things should be going in the right direction, in order to restore Mosul process. " continues the US Department of defense, announced the expansion of its military action on the ground in Iraq, despite the lack of support from the American people for his government to such a decisions. in their talk the New York Times, officials at the Pentagon, said that hundreds of special forces and trainers, advisers and allies of the United States, grouped within the international coalition will have their presence is required in Iraq and Syria to help the fighters. According to the Pentagon, the ability of the Iraqi security forces alone for the Liberation of Mosul is not a simple matter, but with the help of air strikes from coalition forces led by the United States and a mixture of the Iraqi army, the police and the Peshmerga and the Sunni tribesmen will remain the focus of the strategy the United States to defeat Daash. US Minister Carter wrote last week an article in Politico magazine in which he said "must be the local forces that lead the attack against Daash responsible in after securing and organizing the liberated territories, as well as building long-term confidence between them and the government. " Powell essay this, it was only a few days before his meeting with coalition allies in Paris, as well as another meeting in Kentucky a week ago. While US President repeatedly remained wary of sending combat US troops to Iraq. Col. Steve Warren, chief US military spokesman in Baghdad, said earlier this month "has spent the international coalition that the United States led about $ 2.3 billion to train and equip more than 16,000 soldiers from the Iraqi security forces. "   the efforts of US special forces, Kurdish fighters recaptured the town of Sinjar in November of last year. In late December last American troops have helped the anti fighters Daash to wrest control of the extremists on the city of Ramadi, seized in May of last year, the center, as well as the role of the Iraqi security forces in the edit. " However, analysts say it is difficult for local fighters to maintain the momentum in the coming months.Patrick Martin, a researcher at the Institute for the Study of war says that "local fighters they are not sufficient human force that can maintain the liberated areas." He said other researchers to the site (ڤokiڤ), that the success in Ramadi is difficult to be replicated in Mosul, First, because the latter need to double the Iraqi forces that liberated gray and the number was 10,000 fighters approx. Secondly, that the city is larger than the gray and the proportion of high population up to almost two million civilians. not to mention that it is edited gray dramatically is to combat terrorism, which is not a can is also a lonely work to restore Mosul sized city. and continue the other on a guerrilla training challenges, and this is what he referred to military and analysts are trained, told the Associated Press, when they said, "is still the Iraqi army faces some shortcomings, despite months of training." said researcher Martin, said troops local, which will be able to maintain the liberated territories, still are other far-readiness, not to mention the crisis of salaries looming because of lower oil prices that threatens to bankrupt the Iraqi government. the Prime Minister said Haider al-Abadi earlier while attending the Davos World Economic Forum, said the events drop in oil prices undermined his country's battle against the terrorist group. and still is growing concern over the presence of US military in Iraq in light of Obama's quest to avoid sending US combat troops. In the month of January last, Carter announced that the United States will deploy about 200 soldiers from the Special Operations Forces in Iraq to help with intelligence and exercise greater pressure on Daash. Officials said the American, that there is an intention to send 1800 US troops to Iraq by the end of spring to train and assist Iraqi forces . There are so far in Iraq, about 3,700 US troops charged with training Iraqi forces and provide advice. Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, discussed with American commanders whether there was an opportunity to integrate some of these American Advisory troops with Iraqi forces within a single military base, because this will make close to fighting US forces. Michael Knights, a military expert at the Washington Institute for near East policy, said, "given the continued accumulation by Iraqi forces in the fight against Daash, will eventually provide a severe blow against the militants Daash in Mosul." about : site ڤokiv

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