Sunday, December 28, 2014

How Long Will The U.S. - Iranian Alliance Of Convenience Against The Islamic State Last In Iraq?

A Shi'ite fighter, center, mans a heavy machine gun as he takes his position on at the outskirts of Balad, north of Baghdad December 25, 2014. (Stringer/Reuters)

The U.S. And Iran Are Aligned In Iraq Against The Islamic State — For Now -- Washington Post

Iranian military involvement has dramatically increased in Iraq over the past year as Tehran has delivered desperately needed aid to Baghdad in its fight against Islamic State militants, say U.S., Iraqi and Iranian sources. In the eyes of Obama administration officials, equally concerned about the rise of the brutal Islamist group, that’s an acceptable role — for now.

Yet as U.S. troops return to a limited mission in Iraq, American officials remain apprehensive about the potential for renewed friction with Iran, either directly or via Iranian-backed militias that once attacked U.S. personnel on a regular basis.

A senior Iranian cleric with close ties to Tehran’s leadership, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss security matters, said that since the Islamic State’s capture of much of northern Iraq in June, Iran has sent more than 1,000 military advisers to Iraq, as well as elite units, and has conducted airstrikes and spent more than $1 billion on military aid.

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My Comment: It does not take a genius to know that once the Islamic State has been defeated and/or subdued in Iraq .... Iranian-backed militias will then target U.S. and coalition forces. And what happens after ... it will not surprise me if a U.S. strategy has yet to be developed when that day comes.

1 comment:

phill said...

Maybe the white house wouldn't have a strategy. But the military strategists would. It would be a timid administrations reluctance to employ it.