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CAMP TAJI, Iraq Years after the U.S. military tried to create a new army in Iraq at a cost of over $25 billion American trainers have returned to help rebuild the countrys fighting force.
But this time, things are different.
With the Iraqis dependent on their own logistics, there is a shortage of weapons and ammunition available for training. For the time being, soldiers at Camp Taji are restricted to shouting bang bang to simulate firing during exercises. And, mindful of how Iraqi troops fled their positions last June during a major offensive by Islamic State extremists, U.S. trainers have added some new elements to boot camp.
We are giving classes on the will to fight, said Sgt. Maj. Michael Grinston, who instructed Iraqi troops in 2006 and 2007 and is now overseeing the U.S. training program. There is also more focus on training senior officers.
The new U.S. program, which began late last month, aims to give 5,000 Iraqi soldiers basic weapons and tactics training within six to eight weeks. The U.S. military hopes to eventually build a force capable of mounting counteroffensives against the Islamic State, which has taken control of large swaths of northern and western Iraq.
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cantbeserious
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grahamhgreen
(15,741 posts)Javaman
(62,534 posts)the Iraqi troops with "weapons", we cut out the middle man and don't pay anyone.
just more kabuki theater.