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Saturday, 15 November 2014
7 HOURS AGO: US top general predicts drawn-out ISIL battle
Martin Dempsey, on visit to Baghdad, claims
progress but warns that US mission will last for
several years.
The United States' top military officer has told
American troops on a surprise visit to Baghdad
that the momentum in the battle with the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) was "starting to
turn", but predicted a drawn-out campaign lasting
several years.
General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, was on Saturday visiting Iraq for
the first time since President Barack Obama
responded to ISIL advances this summer by
ordering troops back into a country they left in
2011.
Hours earlier, an Iraqi army colonel said security
forces appeared close to retaking the country's
biggest refinery at Beiji, which has been under
siege for months by ISIL.
Obama last week authorised roughly doubling the
number of American ground forces as the military
expands the reach of its advisers after slowing
ISIL's advances with US air strikes.
Dempsey told the troops the US military had
helped Iraqi and Kurdish forces "pull Iraq back
from the precipice", Reuters news agency
reported.
"And now, I think it's starting to turn. So well
done," Dempsey told a group of Marines at the US
embassy in Baghdad.
ISIL has captured swathes of territory in both Iraq
and Syria, where the United States is also
conducting air strikes with its allies in pursuit of
Obama's declared objective to "degrade and
destroy" the group.
'Bunch of midgets'
Dempsey said it had been crucial to show ISIL was
not an unstoppable, 10-foot-tall force and instead
"a bunch of midgets running around with a really
radical ideology".
He was hardly triumphant, however. Earlier, he
visited a Joint Operations Centre and watched a
live video feed of a location showing Islamic
State's black flag waving.
Thirty-six people were kidnapped by ISIL in
western Iraq on Saturday, security sources said,
members of the same tribe reportedly massacred
in the hundreds by the group recently.
Dempsey repeatedly made the point that military
force could not root out ISIL unless Iraq's
government manages to work across the Sunni-
Shia divide.
Building trust would take time. So would the US
mission, he said.
"How long? Several years," said Dempsey.
About 1,400 US troops are now in Iraq. Obama's
new authorisation allows for deployment of up to
3,100.
After meeting senior Iraqi officials in Baghdad
including Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi,
Dempsey travelled to Erbil, capital of the
Kurdistan semi-autonomous region in the north.
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