Tuesday, September 16, 2014

U.S. launches first offensive strikes against Islamic State in Iraq

The U.S. military struck an Islamic State target southwest of Baghdad, U.S. Central Command said on Monday, in an expansion of the Obama administration's campaign against the militant group that has seized large swaths of Iraq and neighboring Syria.

"The airstrike southwest of Baghdad was the first strike taken as part of our expanded efforts beyond protecting our own people and humanitarian missions to hit [Islamic State] targets as Iraqi forces go on offense," Central Command said in a statement.


U.S. officials speaking on condition of anonymity said the strikes came as a response to a request from Iraqi forces that had come under fire from militants.

Previous U.S. airstrikes in Iraq were conducted to protect U.S. interests and personnel, assist Iraqi refugees and secure critical infrastructure. 

 http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/1.615997
16/9/14
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  1. USA bombardieren erstmals IS-Ziele bei Bagdad...

    Die USA fliegen bereits seit Anfang August Luftangriffe gegen Stellungen der Jihadisten der Gruppe "Islamischer Staat" im Irak. Bisher konzentrierte man sich vor allem auf den Norden des Landes, nun griff die Luftwaffe erstmals Ziele nahe der irakischen Hauptstadt Bagdad an. Das soll mit einer größeren Strategieänderung der USA zusammen hängen...............http://diepresse.com/home/politik/aussenpolitik/3870354/USA-bombardieren-erstmals-ISZiele-bei-Bagdad-?from=rss
    16/9/14

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  2. Congress eyes arming Syrian rebels as airstrikes expand...

    An airstrike from the US military's new campaign to combat "Islamic State" has struck near Baghdad. Meanwhile, the US Congress is looking to approve a measure to arm moderate Syrian rebels before midterm elections.



    The American military's Central Command announced on Monday that it had conducted airstrikes near Sinjar and southwest of Baghdad. The bombings are the first following US President Obama's expanded military response to the self-proclaimed "Islamic State" (IS) group in Iraq and Syria.

    "US military forces continued to attack ISIL (IS) terrorists in Iraq, employing attack and fighter aircraft to conduct two airstrikes Sunday and Monday in support of Iraqi security forces near Sinjar and southwest of Baghdad," Central Command's statement said. ISIL - sometimes also written ISIS - was the previous name claimed by "IS."

    The US began airstrikes against IS positions, mostly in northern Iraq, last month; Monday's announcement was seen as an indicator that the mission was expanding in scope.

    Congress presses forward on arming rebels

    Part of the expanded scope includes plans to arm moderate Syrian rebels so they can fight IS on the ground in Syria. On Monday, #link:17922307:world leaders from 30 countries met in Paris and agreed to combat IS in Iraq and Syria, but no mention was made of specific combat plans to tackle the jihadist group.

    Republicans in the US Congress are to meet on Tuesday to try and gain support for an amendment to a spending bill that would authorize the Pentagon to take action needed to arm the moderate Syrian rebels. Some lawmakers have expressed concern that it would be difficult to discern the moderate rebels from more extreme factions fighting in Syria's civil war, especially given alliances that change quickly.

    A vote on the measure is expected this week, as lawmakers are expected to head out on the campaign trail ahead of mid-term elections at the beginning of November.

    mz/cd (AFP, AP)
    http://www.dw.de/congress-eyes-arming-syrian-rebels-as-airstrikes-expand/a-17923687
    16/9/14

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