Tuesday, May 26, 2015

U.S. VP vows to help Iraq retake lost territories

WASHINGTON, May 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden on Monday pledged "full support" for Iraqi efforts to retake territories lost to the Islamic State, as Baghdad bristled at the Pentagon chief's criticism of Iraqi forces over the battle against the extremist group.

In a phone call with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, the veep reiterated "full U.S. support" for Iraqi liberation efforts, including "the expedited provision of U.S. training and equipment" to help combat the Islamic State's use of truck bombs in fighting, the White House said.

Washington is rushing 1,000 antitank rockets to Baghdad after the Islamic State took full control of Ramadi, the capital of Iraq 's largest Anbar province in the west, on May 17 by using suicide vehicle bombs and other means.

U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Sunday blamed Ramadi's fall on a lack of will on the part of the Iraqi forces to fight the Islamic State, which has announced the establishment of a caliphate in areas under its control in Syria and Iraq.

Al-Abadi told BBC on Monday that he was "surprised" at Carter's comment, vowing to launch a counter-offensive soon to take Ramadi back.

"The vice president recognized the enormous sacrifice and bravery of Iraqi forces over the past 18 months in Ramadi and elsewhere," the White House said in a statement.

Washington' current strategy on fighting the Islamic State needs ground operations by the Iraqi and Kurdish forces in support of the U.S.-led air strikes on the group's targets.

 cntv.cn 
26/5/15
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  1. Iraq Launches Operation to Reclaim Anbar Province ...

    The Iraqi government said it has launched an operation to retake the western province of Anbar from Islamic State militants.

    The announcement Tuesday on state television comes less than two weeks after the Islamist fighters seized the provincial capital, Ramadi. Since then, Iraqi troops and pro-government militias have been massing east of the city, preparing for an offensive to reclaim the largely Sunni province.

    Anbar is a vast desert area stretching from just west of the capital, Baghdad, to Iraq's borders with Jordan, southeastern Syria and northwestern Saudi Arabia. The Islamic State group has controlled most of Anbar since last year, including major cities such as Fallujah........http://www.voanews.com/content/iraq-launches-operation-to-reclaim-anbar-province/2790640.html
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