Will U.S. Troops Play A Bigger Role In The Offensive To Retake Mosul From The Islamic State?

Wednesday, 25 February 2015


Kurdish peshmerga forces patrol an area near Mosul in northern Iraq



Jim Michaels, USA TODAY: Will U.S. troops be drawn back into Iraq war?



WASHINGTON – A coming Iraqi offensive to drive the Islamic State out of Iraq's second largest city is renewing a debate on whether U.S. forces should play a larger role in the operation despite the risk of drawing them back into a war.


The White House has pledged to keep American forces out of combat, but Iraq would suffer a major setback in Mosul if its troops falter because U.S. advisers are restricted in what they can do, security analysts say.



WNU Editor: U.S. Secretary of State Kerry is already hinting on what may be the White House's position .... Kerry: 'Enduring' offensive means 'weeks and weeks of combat' (The Hill). What's my take .... I can easily see U.S. soldiers being embedded with Iraqi military forces .... especially when airstrikes may be called to destroy ISIS positions. In the meantime, the U.S. is speeding-up its arms deliveries .... U.S. Ramps Up Arms Deliveries Ahead of Mosul Offensive Against ISIS (Newsweek)

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