Wednesday 17 September 2014

Terror: Jihadists face growing pressure as US mulls strategy



Elite Iraqi troops backed by US jets battled jihadists just south of Baghdad Wednesday as Washington devised a strategy for expanded operations against the Islamic State group.President Barack Obama prepared to meet with US commanders to decide how to turn the tide on the most powerful and brutal jihadist group in recent history while keeping a promise not to drag America into another military quagmire.The White House scrambled to play down a suggestion by the top US officer that deploying ground forces was an option but expanded air strikes were already turning up the heat on the Islamic State (IS) group.According to Iraqi military and tribal leaders, US jets struck three IS targets in an area south of Baghdad which has been dubbed the “triangle of death”, killing at least four militants.A leader of the Janabi tribe in the flashpoint region of Jurf al-Sakhr, less than 50 kilometres (30 miles) south of Baghdad, said Iraqi soldiers had fought IS militants until early Wednesday.“The main focus was an area of Jurf al-Sakhr called Fadhiliya. They fought deep into the night but the Iraqi army was not able to enter the place,” a leader from the local Janabi tribe told AFP.The US military issued a statement late Tuesday that spoke of three air strikes southwest of Baghdad but did not specify where.The Jurf al-Sakhr region is seen as a key area because it sits on the Euphrates River between the major Sunni insurgent bastion of Fallujah, west of Baghdad, and the country’s most revered Shiite holy sites south of the capital. - See more at:


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