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US seeing signs Iran engaged in Iraq strife, official says
Burner02 Offline
#1 Posted:
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FoxNews.com - A senior U.S. defense official said Friday U.S. officials were seeing signs that Iranian fighters were engaged in Iraq, a development the source described as "concerning."

But it was not immediately clear how many troops were involved.

The defense official told Fox News the United States had been watching the swift gains made by the Sunni group known as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) for months, adding "this didn't just happen."

"This is bad," the official said, adding that "there is not much we can do (militarily). We are way behind the curve."

The official said people in the U.S. Embassy feel threatened, but it's too "politically sensitive" to evacuate them right now.

On Friday, ISIS fighters made fresh gains, driving government forces at least temporarily from two towns in an ethnically mixed province northeast of Baghdad. The assault threatens to embroil Iraq more deeply in a wider regional conflict feeding off the chaos caused by the civil war in neighboring Syria.

The fast-moving rebellion, which also draws support from former Saddam Hussein-era figures and other disaffected Sunnis, has emerged as the biggest threat to Iraq's stability since the U.S. withdrawal in 2011. It has pushed the nation closer to a precipice that could partition it into Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish zones.

Some 150 fighters from the Revolutionary Guards elite Quds force had already been dispatched to Iraq by Tehran, and the division's powerful commander, Qassem Suleimani, met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki Thursday and offered to send two notorious Iranian brigades to aid in the defense of Baghdad. That could amount to as many as 10,000 soldiers sent to fight the ISIS.

In addition to protecting the strategic border to Syria, Iran’s government has interests in safeguarding holy shrines and sites in Najaf and Karbala, significant to the Shiite Islamic religion. Many Iranians make pilgrimage to these sites every year.

Predominantly Shiite Muslim Iran will combat the "violence and terrorism" of Sunni extremists who have launched an anti-government offensive in neighboring Iraq, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani warned on Thursday. On Friday, Iraq’s top Shiite cleric urged Iraqis to defend their country.

President Obama urged Iraq's leaders Friday to "solve their problems" as they face Al Qaeda-inspired militants overrunning cities and marching toward Baghdad -- but said he was reviewing possible U.S. military responses.

Obama, speaking on the South Lawn before departing for North Dakota, reiterated that the U.S. would "not be sending U.S. troops back into combat."



Shocker, didn't see that coming!
teedubbya Offline
#2 Posted:
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Sadam, evil as he was, held the terrorists and Iran at bay. Some would argue his tactics may have been the only way to do so.

When we took him out without much thought, understanding of the area, or plan we created a vacuum. At this point we either need to keep sacrificing our boys and girls or see where things settle no matter how distasteful and figure out how best to protect our interest.

This was very predictable.
teedubbya Offline
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Oh I forgot. We are supposed to forget the flashpoint that created this mess.
stogiemonger Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 06-25-2009
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This conflict has been going on for a millennia, and the department of defense calls the revelation "concerning"?, Really?

"We are way behind the curve." Yeah! No $hit? The Sunni and Shia have been fighting way before The USA was founded. Wow!
SammyETN Offline
#5 Posted:
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Nuke 'em all. Let God sort it out.
engletl Offline
#6 Posted:
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how bout we just back off and stay the **** out of their endless killing of each other
gryphonms Offline
#7 Posted:
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TW and Stogie make sense. Let them fight it out. Letting any more Americans die over there is senseless.
Bitter Klinger Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 03-23-2013
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engletl wrote:
how bout we just back off and stay the **** out of their endless killing of each other


I agree. Take the budget money and personel instead down to the US/Mexico border where the real war is.

Start by beating a path straight to Sgt. Tahmooressi's jail cell door. What're the chances they're holding our troop hostage in order to get say, 5 jailed cartel members released?
TMCTLT Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 11-22-2007
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Bitter Klinger wrote:
I agree. Take the budget money and personel instead down to the US/Mexico border where the real war is.

Start by beating a path straight to Sgt. Tahmooressi's jail cell door. What're the chances they're holding our troop hostage in order to get say, 5 jailed cartel members released?



+1 brother
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