Iran offers help if US acts against Iraq militants
The United States' strategy in the Middle-East Region has been broken in danger . It will threat the U.S. national interest and security or Barack Obama's Middle-East policy has been destroyed into pieces by the Al-Daida in Iraq , one of the groups that became to be known as ISIS OR ISIL .
The U.S. Trained-Iraqi Army had collapsed basically . After the U.S.'s invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003 , the U.S. has trained the Eraqi Army and Police Force during its 2003-2011 Military presence in Iraq , helped create and strengthen Jihadish Groups .
Uncle Sam cannot train about the Iraqi National Spirit and Patriotism to the Iraqi soldiers because you are Foreigner . The U.S. will take great lesson from the Middle-East COUNTRIES such as , Syrian Army and Foreigner-support Rebels , American trained-Eraqi Army and Police Force and Egyptian's new government leading with a former army chief .
Uncle Sam should reconsider his World Police policy or coercing power as his conduct of code . ( Do what as I say , Don't do as I do )
God bless with you !
The Iraqi Army which was traind by the U.S.
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It is a military that in many ways is still a work in progress. Iraq has very limited air power for example.
Nonetheless it is a force where - in the aftermath of the US military's departure in 2011 - some units at least might have been expected to acquit themselves well in combat.
Instead, they have largely abandoned their weaponry, stripped off their uniforms and fled.
ISIS may be a far more competent combat force than its description as an offshoot of al-Qaeda might suggest.
But it has been numerically far inferior to the numbers that the Iraqi government can put in the field against it. So why the precipitate collapse? This rests upon a whole variety of factors - such as military equipment, organisation and so on - but the fundamental reasons are probably political.
The United States' strategy in the Middle-East Region has been broken in danger . It will threat the U.S. national interest and security or Barack Obama's Middle-East policy has been destroyed into pieces by the Al-Daida in Iraq , one of the groups that became to be known as ISIS OR ISIL .
The U.S. Trained-Iraqi Army had collapsed basically . After the U.S.'s invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003 , the U.S. has trained the Eraqi Army and Police Force during its 2003-2011 Military presence in Iraq , helped create and strengthen Jihadish Groups .
Uncle Sam cannot train about the Iraqi National Spirit and Patriotism to the Iraqi soldiers because you are Foreigner . The U.S. will take great lesson from the Middle-East COUNTRIES such as , Syrian Army and Foreigner-support Rebels , American trained-Eraqi Army and Police Force and Egyptian's new government leading with a former army chief .
Uncle Sam should reconsider his World Police policy or coercing power as his conduct of code . ( Do what as I say , Don't do as I do )
God bless with you !
The Iraqi Army which was traind by the U.S.
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The collapse of the US-trained Iraqi military in the face of the initial onslaught from ISIS fighters and their allies underscores the perilous position confronting Iraq's rulers.
On paper, Iraq's military is a sizeable force - an army of over 193,000 to which can be added some 500,000 police and paramilitary forces of one kind or another. It is a military that in many ways is still a work in progress. Iraq has very limited air power for example.
Nonetheless it is a force where - in the aftermath of the US military's departure in 2011 - some units at least might have been expected to acquit themselves well in combat.
Instead, they have largely abandoned their weaponry, stripped off their uniforms and fled.
ISIS may be a far more competent combat force than its description as an offshoot of al-Qaeda might suggest.
But it has been numerically far inferior to the numbers that the Iraqi government can put in the field against it. So why the precipitate collapse? This rests upon a whole variety of factors - such as military equipment, organisation and so on - but the fundamental reasons are probably political.
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