White House Says Hundreds of Additional U.S. Troops Needed in Iraq

image
Created: 10 Jun, 2015
Updated: 21 Nov, 2022
1 min read
At a White House press briefing Wednesday, press secretary Josh Earnest announced that 450 more U.S. troops were set to be deployed to Iraq to help 'advise and assist' the Iraqi military in the fight against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.

Earnest said:

"The president and his team are confident that, for now, 450 troops - additional military personnel - are what is necessary to fulfill this expanded advise-and-assist training mission to Takata airbase."

He later added:

"It's hard to give you a real clear sense of exactly what other things are on the table. The president has been clear about what's not on the table - and that is a large-scale ground combat operation inside of Iraq. The reason the president has ruled out that option is the president does not believe it is in the national security interest of the United States for us to do for the Iraqi's what they must do for themselves."

The deployment will bring the number of U.S. troops in Iraq to nearly 3,500.

Earlier this week, President Obama noted that the U.S. does not have a complete strategy for addressing the presence of ISIS militants in Iraq. During the G7 Summit, Obama said, "As soon as a finalized plan is presented to me by the Pentagon, then I will share it with the American people. We don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part of the Iraqis as well about how recruitment takes place, how training takes place, so the details of that are not yet worked out."

ISIS made its advance into Iraq nearly one year ago and still holds large swaths of the western part of the country.

Photo Source: Groundreport.com

Latest articles

New Yorkers in a cafe.
Will New Yorkers Vote on Open Primaries This November?
The New York City Charter Revision Committee, convened by Mayor Eric Adams, released a preliminary report last week in which it states it is considering two potential reforms to city primary elections that exclude a fifth of the city's electorate. ...
09 May, 2025
-
3 min read
Dont tread on me flag.
Libertarian Party Chair Warns Party in Danger of 'Full Collapse'
Elections in the US make it all, but impossible for third party and independent candidates to compete in most elections. Still, for several decades there have been established third parties at the national level, including the Libertarian, Green, and Reform Parties....
07 May, 2025
-
2 min read
People shopping
Are Independent Voters Prepared to Ride Out Tariff Uncertainty?
For millions of independent voters, short-term pain isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s unsustainable....
07 May, 2025
-
2 min read