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Dempsey: Ground troops in Iraq would be international
« on: September 27, 2014, 12:34:29 pm »
Dempsey: Ground troops in Iraq would be international
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By Lara Jakes
The Associated Press

 

WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the ground troops he may eventually recommend in Iraq would not necessarily be American.

Army Gen. Martin Dempsey testified to Congress earlier this month he may at some point recommend that ground troops be used to destroy the Islamic State militant operation. He told reporters Friday that the only force that can fight the Islamic State "would be comprised of Iraqis, Kurds and moderate Syrian opposition."

Some Obama administration officials dispute Dempsey's suggestion that American ground troops could be a possibility in the fight against Islamic State forces. But Dempsey said the president gave him a mission to destroy the group, and he will recommend what he thinks it takes.

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Re: Dempsey: Ground troops in Iraq would be international
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2014, 02:13:12 pm »
Dempsey: 15,000 ground troops needed to destroy ISIS
By Geoff Earle
NY Post
September 27, 2014 | 12:13am
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WASHINGTON — As the massive US-led air campaign plows ahead, the nation’s top military chief says it will take 15,000 ground troops to wipe out ISIS in Syria.

Gen. Martin Dempsey, chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, made the statement at a Friday briefing as Britain, Belgium and Denmark joined the bombing campaign to wipe out the terror group in Iraq.

“The answer is yes. There has to be a ground component in the campaign,” Dempsey said, appearing alongside Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.

We need 12,000 to 15,000 to reclaim lost territory,” he said, referring to the huge swath ISIS carved out from Iraq and Syria.

ISIS is estimated to have amassed more than 30,000 fighters, including many recruits from Western nations.

The US-led coalition, which also includes five Arab countries joining the air campaign, plans to train Syrian rebels to do the dirty work on the ground, while also relying on Kurdish peshmerga forces and Iraqi tribal fighters.

President Obama has repeatedly insisted US troops won’t play a combat role in the campaign.

In Great Britain, Parliament gave an overwhelming vote, 534-43, to join the Iraq coalition Friday — just days after ISIS released a video showing the beheading of British hostage David Haines.

“This is about psychopathic terrorists that are trying to kill us, and we do have to realize that, whether we like it or not, they have already declared war on us,” said British Prime Minister David Cameron.

“There isn’t a ‘walk on by’ option. There isn’t an option of just hoping this will go away.”

The UK is dispatching six Tornado fighter jets. Belgium is sending six F-16s, and Denmark is sending seven more.

In the face of the withering air attack, ISIS militants are changing tactics by ditching conspicuous convoys in favor of motorcycles.

The jihadists have also taken to erecting their notorious black flag on the rooftops of residential houses and buildings — many of them empty — to create confusion.
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Re: Dempsey: Ground troops in Iraq would be international
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2014, 07:53:55 pm »
Does anyone still believe there will be no "boots" on the ground?

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Re: Dempsey: Ground troops in Iraq would be international
« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2014, 03:41:16 am »
Marshal Foch: "Now that I have commanded in a coalition, I have rather less respect for Napoleon".
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