Russian Jets and Experts Sent to Iraq to Aid Army

I’m glad Obama is staying out. Let Russia fight ISIS.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/30/world/middleeast/iraq.html?_r=0

BAGHDAD — Iraqi government officials said Sunday that Russian experts had arrived in Iraq to help the army get 12 new Russian warplanes into the fight against Sunni extremists, while the extremists declared their leader the caliph, or absolute ruler, of all jihadi organizations worldwide.

The Russian move was at least an implicit rebuke to the United States, which the Iraqis believe has been too slow to supply American F-16s and attack helicopters — although the United States is now in the process of providing both.

“In the coming three or four days the aircraft will be in service to support our forces in the fight” against the insurgents of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, said Gen. Anwar Hama Ameen, the commander of the Iraqi Air Force, referring to five SU-25 aircraft that were flown into Iraq aboard Russian cargo planes Saturday night, and two more expected later Sunday.

Also on Sunday, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria released a 34-minute audio recording of a speech by its official spokesman, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, who said that the insurgency’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was now the world’s caliph and as such had declared all other jihadi organizations void and under his direct control, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors extremists’ online presence.

The audio speech was released on an ISIS-linked Twitter feed, the group said.

ISIS’ bombastic announcement of its hegemony over the world’s Islamic extremists was little more than a propaganda ploy, but it was indicative of its growing ambitions.

ISIS, originally formed from the broken remnants of Al Qaeda in Iraq, split with Al Qaeda last year when that group’s leaders ordered it to leave Syria.

Since then, ISIS has battled with Qaeda-linked jihadis in Syria, as well as with non-extremist rebel forces there, for control of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.

The ISIS announcement also revealed Mr. Baghdadi’s alleged real name — Ibrahim Ibn Awwad Ibn Ibrahim Ali Ibn Muhammad al-Badri al-Hashimi al-Husayni al-Qurashi — and said he would be known as Caliph Ibrahim for short.

A caliphate is a Muslim empire that in theory encompasses all Muslims worldwide, and is a term used to describe empires like that of the Ottomans in Turkey in the 15th to 20th centuries, as well as those that did rule much of the civilized world in the early days of Islam.

In present-day Baghdad, the Iraqi Air Force commander, General Ameen, said that Russian military experts had arrived to help set up the new SU-25 warplanes, but that they would stay only a short time. The last five Russian aircraft would arrive by Monday, he said.

Last week, President Obama ordered 300 American military advisers into the country, and the Iranians have reportedly sent advisers from their Republican Guards’ Quds Force.

At least three United States Special Forces teams are said to have been deployed north of Baghdad in recent days, tasked with carrying out a survey of Iraqi forces to determine their condition and needs.
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This was the first report of Russian military aides in the country, although General Ameen said they were experts, not advisers.

American officials, citing intelligence reports, have said that Iran has been sending surveillance drones over Iraq as well as supplying the government with military equipment and support.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki said the Iraqis, in an arrangement with the Russian Ministry of Defense, had ordered a dozen SU-25s, a ground-attack fighter jet useful for close air support operations.

“They are coming very fast,” General Ameen said in a telephone interview, “because we need them in this conflict against the terrorists as soon as possible.” He said the Russians would leave within around three days after the aircraft were ready for service.
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Soldiers unloading an SU-25, a ground-attack fighter jet, in Baghdad on Sunday. Credit Reuters

The Iraqi military used SU-25 jets extensively during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s, but they have not been used in Iraq since 2002 or earlier.

Still, General Ameen said they would soon see action again. “We have pilots who have long experience in this plane and of course we have the help of the Russian friends and the experts who came with these aircraft to prepare them,” he said. “This will produce a very strong punishment against the terrorists in the coming days.”

Sunni jihadi fighters were reported on Sunday to have stalled a government offensive to retake the central Iraqi city of Tikrit. Insurgents had apparently regained control of key government buildings in the center of Tikrit, according to witnesses who reported seeing the black flag of ISIS flying over many important buildings.

The day before, Iraqi flags had been hoisted on many of them, as Iraqi troops carried out a ground assault after a three-day operation intended to take the city and roll back the insurgents’ advance toward Baghdad.

Iraqi forces carried out repeated airstrikes, mostly using helicopters, on insurgent targets throughout the city on Sunday for the fourth day in a row, witnesses said.

The Iraqi Army remained in control of roads leading into Tikrit — Saddam Hussein’s birthplace and a longtime stronghold of Sunni hard-liners, about 100 miles north of Baghdad — as well as the campus of Salahuddin University in Tikrit and a military base, Camp Speicher, on the outskirts of the city.

The military’s advance, supported by tanks and helicopter gunships, was hampered by a large number of bombs planted along the roads, a common tactic of the insurgents.

According to a security official in Tikrit, speaking on the condition of anonymity as a matter of government policy, ISIS fighters had kidnapped six relatives of Maj. Gen. Jumaa al-Jabouri, deputy commander of Iraqi military operations in Salahuddin Province, holding them hostage and destroying their homes in the eastern part of the city.

What appeared to be a jumbo Russian transport aircraft, from which the SU-25 warplanes were unloaded, was shown Saturday night on Iraqiya, the state television network, at what was believed to be an air base in Taji, a short distance north of Baghdad.
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The new aircraft “will increase and support the strength and capability of the Iraqi air forces to eliminate terrorism,” a statement issued by the Iraqi Ministry of Defense said.

The Iraqis have sought to buy American F-16s and Apache helicopter gunships. The sale of the Apaches had been delayed by concerns in Congress, which feared Mr. Maliki would use them to suppress his political opponents, but the United States has now agreed to provide them.

The first two F-16s are expected to be delivered in September or October, and the first six Apaches will arrive this fall as part of a lease. But it will take months to train the Apache pilots.

The Iraqi Air Force currently has only two propeller-driven Cessna aircraft equipped to fire guided Hellfire missiles, which the Iraqis ran out of last week. Over the past three days, 75 new Hellfires were delivered to Iraq by the American government.

The air force also had about 180 helicopters, many of them gunships, but six of those were destroyed in the insurgents’ attack on Mosul, and an additional 60 were damaged.

There have also been unconfirmed reports that Iran was prepared to return some of the Iraqi warplanes that Saddam Hussein flew to Iran in 1991 to escape American destruction. Those included 24 French F-1 Mirage fighters and 80 Russian jets.

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Overtly staying out. But who knows what is happening covertly.

I see a proxy war; US through Saudi supporting ISIL. Russia aligned with Shi'ites. Eventually US will make a deal with Taliban too and there will be a grand alliance of sunnis from pakistan to egypt with US backing them.

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ISIS is now threatening to destroy Kaba NB. Time for all arabs to cut what they sowed.

Russian Jets and Experts Sent to Iraq to Aid Army

Obama is anything but staying out. Those 'military advisers' are not going for sunbathing...

Remember...IsIS belongs to them..

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Don't think so. ISIS/L belongs to Saudis. US is just looking to see how they can make money out of this. They need funds to fight the upcoming war with China. Thats where the jackpot is.

Russian Jets and Experts Sent to Iraq to Aid Army

Well thats funny cuz isis next target is saudi.. And they are worried only for the reason the majority are anti-monarchy isis inclined.. Hence sympathising with the ideology and cause if not joining them...just like bin laden.

A few weeks back; kuwaitis decided to hold a rally in support of isis.. The gov almost imposed emergency law.. Because isis has threatened them too..

As for US; there were reports in der spiegal guardian etc from last uear; that isil was being trained in jordan and turkey by cia/mossad.. to foght assad.. Now that branch has grown and turmed up in iraq; with the aim to undermine malikis gov; counter iranian influence and perhaps split iraq into three.

Read netenyahoos recent statement.. They desperately want an independent kurdistan..

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Come now, the Saudi's can't sneeze with at least an American consultant on hand to show them how to do it...what the Saudis do, the Americans allow them to do. I don't think that dynamic has changed.

But in any case, I think ISIS being sponsored by the Saudi state is a bit far fetched, as the rebels Saudi sponsored in Syria ended up fighting ISIS.

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Not sure the accuracy of this site but it may explain the JN and ISIS connection and feud at the same time.

Islamic State of Iraq and ash Sham (Islamic State of Iraq, ISIS or ISIL) | Terrorist Groups | TRAC

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Ok. That confuses me. Thought ISIS was fighting Nusra Front, which has the blessings of al qaeda and zawahiri. Are you saying Saudis would back Nusra front? Is al qaeda's goal to topple the saudi regime?

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Well, it's a confusing situation, so I may be wrong as well...:)

Nusra front is AlQ's face in Syria. They were in conflict with ISIS until last May, at which time there was a cease fire. Neither is ostensibly supported by Saudi, which propped up another larger group (the Islamic Front). The Islamic Front is in conflict with both ISIS and Nusra Front.

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Oh ok. But I would say Saudis could conclude that Shias/Iran are a bigger threat and make nice with ISIS/L, seeing that they are the ones showing results ( at least for now ). Not sure how ISIS/L feels about saudis, but they need powerful friends with deep pockets if they are to survive shias+iran+russia.

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Apparently the Russian jets are just making the problem worse and making more Sunnis join the ISIS fight.

Other crises muscle onto world stage just as Iraq is coming undone

A knowledgeable source says that Iranian pilots are now flying the Su-25 fighter jets that Tehran and Moscow rushed to Iraq, which have already conducted more than 40 missions inside Iraq. Because the Su-25s can fly only daytime missions and lack precision-guided weapons, however, their attacks on ISIL forces have led to significant collateral damage to civilians, further inflaming Sunni tribes united in their hated of Tehran.