More Is Needed to Beat ISIS, Pentagon Officials Conclude by Michael S. Schmitt and Helene Cooper, New York Times
Pentagon officials have concluded that hundreds more trainers, advisers and commandos from the United States and its allies will need to be sent to Iraq and Syria in the coming months as the campaign to isolate the Islamic State intensifies.
In meetings with President Obama’s national security team in recent weeks, military officials have told the White House that they believe they have made significant progress in the fight against the Islamic State in both Iraq and Syria, administration officials said. But to deal a lasting blow to the extremist Sunni militancy, also known as ISIS and ISIL, they believe that additional forces will be needed to work with Iraqi, Kurdish and Syrian opposition fighters on the ground in the two countries.
In the past, the Pentagon’s requests for additional troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan have been met with skepticism by Mr. Obama, and his aides have said he has resented what he has regarded as efforts to pressure him. But the rise of the Islamic State has alarmed the White House, and a senior administration official said Thursday that the president is willing to consider raising the stakes in both Iraq and Syria…
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Robert Jones...you might be interested in this development..in some aspects it might in fact have legs as at some point the West has to back off and decide whether they can live with IS...the core question has to be can the Sunni's live with IS ...if not then the Sunni's must resolve the issue.
What is sad is Obama has three Syrian Sunni armies on the ground ALL stating eliminate Assad and then we will fully focus on driving out IS but they are dodging Assad's Shia mercenary army and Putin's air strikes as they also fight IS.
W. Ischinger Chairman of "Munich Security Conference" #MSC calls for #Syria'n peace talks also with #IslamicState
http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/syrien-friedensgespraeche-natuerlich-muss… …