Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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B AGHDAD - Iraqi commanders
heavily dependent on outside support
to defeat the Islamic State
group are increasingly voicing frustration
over the U. S.- led coalition's efforts,
complaining of miscommunication,
failed deliveries of weapons, inadequate
training and differences in strategy.
Speaking to The Associated Press
this week, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider
al- Abadi said, " We want to see an acceleration
of the training, acceleration
of the delivery of arms" from foreign
allies.
Al- Abadi complained Iraq is " left almost
alone to get these arms and munitions
for the army, for our fighters, and
we expect much more."
At the same time, he reiterated his
government does not want any foreign
boots on the ground, and he acknowledged
coalition airstrikes had been
" very, very effective."
Leaders of the coalition stressed its
successes at a London meeting Thursday,
with U. S. Secretary of State John
Kerry saying nearly 2,000 airstrikes
had helped ground forces retake 700
square kilometres of territory, kill 50
per cent of Islamic State commanders
and choked off some of the group's oil
revenue.
But three Iraqi generals who spoke
to the AP on condition of anonymity because
they are not authorized to discuss
ongoing operations said the U. S. has on
several occasions ignored guidance
from Iraqi commanders and has failed
to provide ample training and weapons
to Iraq's beleaguered forces.
" Whenever we complain about the
poor training they provided us, they
remind us that it was Iraq who forced
them to leave" in 2011, one of the generals
said. The generals noted, by
contrast, Iran's willingness to quickly
accommodate their urgent needs for
weapons and training, while the coalition
makes them wait.
The U. S. spent billions of dollars
training and equipping Iraq's army
during its eight- year intervention, only
to see security forces crumble last
summer when the Islamic State group
swept across northern Iraq and captured
the second- largest city of Mosul.
Many Iraqis blame the military's
weakness on the government of former
prime minister Nouri al- Maliki, saying
it did little to target mounting military
corruption and had replaced seasoned
commanders with less- experienced
loyalists.
A senior U. S. military official told
the AP that as of June 2014, the Iraqi
military stood at 125,000 men at best,
down from 205,000 in January 2014.
That left it relying heavily on unruly
Shiite militias for reinforcements.
In November, U. S. President Barack
Obama authorized the deployment of
up to 1,500 more American troops to
bolster Iraqi forces, which could more
than double the total number of U. S.
forces to 3,100. None has a combat
role.
The Pentagon has requested $ 1.6 billion
from Congress to train and arm
Iraqi and Kurdish forces. That includes
an estimated $ 89.3 million in weapons
and other equipment to each of the nine
Iraqi army brigades, according to a
Pentagon document prepared in November.
At the meeting in London, where officials
from 21 countries met to present
a united front in the fight against the
extremists in Syria and Iraq, Kerry
said the coalition " can do better." British
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond
said Iraqi forces were in a " state of disarray"
and " it will be months yet before
they are ready to start significant combat
operations" against the extremists.
" The trajectory of this fight... will be
neither short, nor easy. That has been
a consistent statement," Kerry said at
a news conference with al- Abadi and
Hammond. " I don't think there's any
undertaking in its early months where
you can't do better, and you can't find
things you can't improve on."
After the meeting, al- Abadi said, " I
have asked people for more support and
I think my call didn't go unnoticed."
The growing Iraqi impatience in
many ways stems from concerns about
the speed and success of the Islamic
State's advance and the government's
inexperience in handling a security
crisis of this magnitude.
- The Associated Press
Iraqi military leaders
frustrated by coalition
Cite poor training,
delivery of weapons
By Qassim Abdul- Zahra
and Vivian Salama
KIN CHEUNG / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A not- so- healthy glow
A photo made with a long exposure shows the glow from a Noctiluca scintillans algal bloom along the seashore
in Hong Kong. The luminescence, also called Sea Sparkle, is triggered by farm pollution that can be
devastating to marine life and local fisheries, says University of Georgia oceanographer Samantha Joye.
Noctiluca itself does not produce neurotoxins like other similar organisms do, but its role as both prey and
predator can eventually magnify the accumulation of toxins in the food chain.
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