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Pentagon plan to defeat Daesh looks beyond Iraq, Syria

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A Pentagon-led plan to defeat Daesh, due in draft form by Monday, will look beyond Iraq and Syria to include the threat from terrorists around the world fueling the conflict, America’s top general has said.
The remarks by Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, suggest the preliminary plan will be far broader in scope than initially thought and might initially omit more tactical details, like specific troop requests.
“This is not about Syria and Iraq. It’s about trans-regional threat,” Dunford told a think-tank event in Washington, citing other terror groups like Al-Qaeda.
“So, when we go to the president with options, it will be in the context of the trans-regional threat.”
Dunford noted US military estimates that Daesh had drawn 45,000 foreign fighters from more than 100 nations around the world.
“Our plan, to be successful, needs to, number one, cut the connective tissue between regional groups that now form a trans-regional threat,” he said.
The US military-led review includes input from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, as well as from the Treasury Department and the US intelligence community. Dunford said it would also address Daesh’s resources and a narrative that allowed it to declare a self-styled caliphate.
The review of US strategy comes at a decisive moment in the US-led coalition effort against Daesh in both Iraq and Syria, and could lead to relaxing some of the former Obama administration’s policy restrictions, like limits on troop numbers.
The Baghdad-based US commander on the ground, Army Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend, has said he believes US-backed forces will recapture both of Daesh’s major strongholds — the cities of Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria — within the next six months.
Iraqi forces expect a fierce battle against Daesh to retake Mosul.
In Syria, the US must soon decide whether to arm Syrian YPG fighters, despite objections from NATO ally Turkey, which brands them terrorists.
US Gen. Joseph Votel, head of the US military’s Central Command, which oversees US forces in the Middle East, told reporters traveling with him in the region that Washington could ultimately need more US forces in Syria to accelerate the campaign.

Source: Arab News

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