Tribal fighters take part in a military training to prepare for fighting against Islamic State militants, at the Ain al-Assad military base in Anbar province November 15, 2014. Picture taken November 15, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Stringer
Foreign Policy: Pentagon in Damage Control Mode After Detailing Iraq Offensive
The Defense Department angered Iraqi officials by detailing a coming push to reclaim Mosul from the Islamic State without giving Baghdad a heads-up.
The Pentagon is walking back its public plans to help Iraqi forces seize Mosul from the Islamic State, chastened by a backlash in Baghdad for failing to inform leaders there before releasing details of the springtime offensive.
Angered Iraqi officials said the unusual level of detail released about the Mosul operation — including that it would likely launch in April or May — created the appearance that the U.S. is leading the battle, and not Iraqi forces.
Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 25, 2015
U.S., French carriers begin combined airstrikes against ISIS -- Stars and Stripes
Islamic State Fight Spurs Demand for Precision Weapons, Pentagon Acquisition Chief Says -- WSJ
Pentagon Orders Hellfire Missiles for Gulf Allies -- WSJ
Army of Assyrian Christians, backed by American, trains for jihadi fight -- Stars and Stripes/USA Today (Tribune News Service)
Kerry: 'Enduring' offensive means 'weeks and weeks of combat' -- The Hill
Chinese New Years Photos Show Off Liaoning Aircraft Carrier -- Defense Tech
China acts on regulating military personnel selection -- Xinhua
Iran's Revolutionary Guard begins military exercises near strategic strait -- FOX News/AP
Iran to test-fire 20 new missiles in Persian Gulf -- Press TV
Russia to present its updated military doctrine — defence ministry -- ITAR-TASS
Russia’s Defense Ministry invites military from almost 80 states for security conference -- ITAR-TASS
Putin: Cyprus will allow Russian vessels to call at its ports -- ITAR-TASS
Russian defense minister tells others to mind their own business -- ITAR-TASS
Lithuania to reinstate conscription amid Russia fears -- AFP
Ukraine’s Military Needs More Than Just Arms -- Derek Chollet, Defense One
Sending UK advisers to Ukraine will not lead to mission creep, Fallon tells MPs -- The Guardian
British Army examines plans to create a Sikh regiment -- The Telegraph
Cull of the war horses: British military chiefs admit putting down more than 100 animals at rate of one a month because they were ill or couldn't be rehomed -- Daily Mail
U.S. military trains African armies ahead of Boko Haram campaign -- Reuters
US Aegis Anti-Ballistic Missile Ships Successfully Complete Test -- Sputnik
Army’s new grenades can be stacked like Legos for ‘devastating effect’ -- Washington Times
Republican senator wants update on A-10 ‘treason’ probe -- The Hill
Only One of 17 Female Soldiers Passes Latest Pre-Ranger Course -- Military.com
Heritage Foundation Releases First Annual “Index of U.S. Military Strength” -- Heritage Foundation
US offers $3m reward for arrest of Russian hacker Evgeniy Bogachev -- BBC
The Pentagon Is One Step Closer To Awarding a New $11 Billion Health Records Deal -- Defense One/NextGov
Congressional Gold Medal sought for the OSS, the CIA forerunner -- Washington Post
Why Is the Military Giving Its Playbook to ISIS? -- Paul D. Shinkman, US News and World Report
How the Military Will Fight ISIS on the Dark Web -- Patrick Tucker, Defense One
“Strategy” vs. Strategy in the Pentagon -- Benjamin H. Friedman, CATO
The road to forever war -- Diana Ohlbaum, The Hill
"created the appearance that the U.S. is leading the battle, and not Iraqi forces"
ReplyDeleteBut who will lead the retreat?