U.S. Troops Get Closer to Iraqi Front Lines After Obama Decision
President Barack Obamas approval of Pentagon efforts to intensify the U.S. effort in Iraq may matter less for the small contingent of troops being added than for the decision to allow them closer to the front lines of the war against Islamic State.
Obama has agreed to send 217 more U.S. troops, bringing the authorized total to 4,087, and to let them embed at the battalion level, a step closer to the fighting than previously, Captain Jeff Davis, a Defense Department spokesman, told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday.
In addition to advising Iraqi forces, the Americans will provide force protection, fire support and aviation support, Davis said. That includes U.S.-operated Apache helicopters for the coming battle to retake Mosul, an Islamic State stronghold, Defense Secretary Ash Carter told troops during a visit to Baghdad.
At the White House, the challenge was to describe the moves as a significant step but not one that undermines Obamas pledge that he wont embroil U.S. ground forces in sustained combat in Iraq.
Local Forces
"This has to be a fight that is led by local forces, White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters. The moves were announced after Secretary Carter had an opportunity to confer with Iraqi government officials on backing their efforts, he said.
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