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    Post by Rocky Tue 07 Jun 2016, 3:26 am

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    Equipment shortages and the failure of the military system maintenance are threatening to postpone a new battle Mosul


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    Saw and other US officials in the international coalition, that the army was exhausted and -poor equipment faces obstacles on the battlefield that would postpone for months anattack being planned for a long time on theextremist organization in his stronghold in Mosul. 
    It has become the deferral expected , despite US efforts to launch the attack. President Barack Obama has pledged to put an end to the US role in the war in Iraq.
    In the last two years , the US armed forces have provided increasingly logistics services to support the Iraqi army , which is struggling to move the basics such as food, water and ammunition to his forces. 
    US commanders have said that without US aid, the attack on the connector will fail. The Americans transferred equipment and spare parts directly to the field by a cargo plane, and helping to arrange thepurchase of ammunition from the back to the Soviet - era equipment and putting pressure on the Iraqis to adopt measures to improve the transfer of weapons from warehouses of the Ministry of Defense in Baghdad to Mosul , a distance of more than 200 miles . 
    but regardless of the size of the US pressure, the Iraqis themselves who can speed up the attack. The likely decline in the pace of land battles more with the rising temperature in the summer months and during themonth of Ramadan. There is a need to reform the Iraqi equipment or replace it , as many of the Iraqi units need additional training before attacking Mosul. 
    According to the US military spokesman in Baghdad , Col. Steven Warren, " the lull will not be encouraging, but work hard and important work to be done is to create a force fighter. " 
    the challenges are logistics alone that the United States faces in its quest to deal with the complexities in Iraq. As Iran is supporting tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers, police officers and Shiite factions who arepreparing to launch an attack on Daash in the city of Fallujah in western Iraq, raising fears of a sectarian bloodbath. 
    The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi to attack Fallujah , despite the objections of the American advisers who Houdoh focus the biggest prize in Mosul, Iraq 's second largest city and the headquarters facto Daash in Iraq. 
    but after a series of suicide bombings last month in Baghdad, al - Abadi came under local pressure to stop theattack on Fallujah, which lies 35 kilometers west of the capital. 
    As long as the Iraqis suffered with their institution the military, but the problem is exacerbated in the summer of 2014 when Daash dominated large parts of the territory in the west and north of Iraq and stole a lot of military trucks and other equipment were used to transport troops and supplies. Since then the US logistics work directly with Iraqis to improve processing. 
    The New York Times draws to a complex problem, because the Iraqi armed forces have a mix of equipment and weapons belonging to the days of the Soviets and the United States and elsewhere. Iraqis depend on themaintenance of an old system based on sending the damaged equipment to Baghdad to fix it and they do not have an automated system to follow up on their supplies. The 
    Americans and the work on the comprehensive reform of the system maintenance, Iraqi fans on developing capabilities for use in making repairs in areas closer to the field. The Americans also had arrangements with other countries in the international coalition fighting Daash for grants or sale of ammunition and spare Iraqis they need to keep the work of the military is .  for: New York Times
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