"Boots On The Ground"?
Obama To Seek Authorization For Military
Force Against ISIS
By Tyler Durden
January 13, 2015 "ICH"
- "Zero
Hedge"
- Having
unveiled his non-boots-on-the-ground
strategy in September,
President Obama's "promise" was quickly
proved fragile when General Martin Dempsey,
the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff,
indicated to the House of Representatives
armed services committee that the strength
of ISIS relative to the Iraqi army may be
such that
he would recommend abandoning Obama’s
oft-repeated pledge against returning US
ground troops to combat in Iraq. It
seems another promise is about to be
broken as Bloomberg reports Senator
John Cornyn said President Obama
told congressional leaders during meeting
today at White House he would seek
authorization for military force on Islamic
State. Boehner’s office, in
separate statement after meeting, said
Republicans would work with him to
build support.
As Bloomberg reports,
Obama to Seek
Authorization for Military Force
President
Obama told congressional leaders during
meeting today at White House he would
seek authorization for actions on
Islamic State, Republican Sen. John
Cornyn tells reporters.
No details on timing
or substance
Cornyn, fellow
Republican Sen. John Thune say
Obama’s intention is good development,
may help smooth way for confirmation of
Ashton Carter as next defense secretary
House Speaker John
Boehner, other Republicans have been
pressing Obama to seek authorization
Boehner’s
office, in separate statement after
meeting, said he encouraged Obama to
send Congress the authorization and said
Republicans would work with him to build
support
So what can we expect? (as
we noted previously)...
As The Guardian reports,
General Martin
Dempsey, the chairman of the joint
chiefs of staff, indicated to the House
of Representatives armed services
committee that the strength of
Isis relative to the Iraqi army may be
such that he would recommend abandoning
Obama’s oft-repeated pledge against
returning US ground troops to combat in
Iraq.
Retaking the critical
city of Mosul, Iraq’s second largest,
and re-establishing the border between
Iraq and Syria that Isis has erased
“will be fairly complex terrain” for the
Iraqi security forces that the US is
once again supporting.
“I’m not
predicting at this point that I would
recommend that those forces in Mosul and
along the border would need to be
accompanied by US forces,
but we’re certainly considering it,”
Dempsey said.
And, as The Daily Star
adds,
Iraq will need
about 80,000 effective military troops
to retake the terrain it lost to Islamic
State militants and restore its border
with Syria,
the top U.S. general said on Thursday.
"We're going
to need about 80,000
competent Iraqi security forces
to recapture territory lost,
and eventually the city of Mosul, to
restore the border," Army General Martin
Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of staff, told a congressional
hearing.
It appears some folks are
going to be putting their boots on the
ground...
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