Posted on 10/12/2014 10:56:58 AM PDT by Kaslin
Perhaps Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey did not intend to make the startling admissions he did when he appeared on ABC News on Sunday morning. Perhaps the chairman did not seek to confirm for the public that the Islamic States advance in Iraq has been more effective and wider spread than previously reported. Maybe he did not set out to corroborate the increasingly evident fact that the coalition air war against ISIS is failing to achieve its objectives. He probably did not want to do these things, but that is what he accomplished.
Reports broke late last weeks that the United States had dramatically shifted tactics in Iraq when they introduced Apache attack helicopters into that theater of operations. They were reportedly used in assaults on Islamic State mortar teams and other personnel near the city of Fallujah, according to a spokesman for Central Command. That infamous city lies 73 kilometers from Baghdad.
But, in his appearance on ABC, Dempsey said that those Apaches were used to stem an assault on Iraqi forces which were protecting a clear pathway to Baghdads airport.
The tool that was immediately available was the Apache, Dempsey told Raddatz. This is the case where, youre not going to wait till theyre climbing over the wall.
They were within 20 or 25 kilometers, he added.
Of the Iraqi airport? Raddatz clarified.
Sure, the chairman replied. And, had they overrun the Iraqi unit, it was a straight shot to the airport. So, were not going to allow that to happen. We need that airport.
Dempsey: Air war against ISIS is failing
The admission that Baghdads airport was under a direct threat of siege from the advancing ISIS fighters as much as a week ago, well before it became widely reported that the Islamic State was mounting a two-front assault in both northern Syria and in Iraqs Anbar province, is significant. It had previously been reported that the Apaches deployed to Baghdad could be used to defend Baghdad and the infrastructure around that city, but this was the first time it has been confirmed that they were.
Secondly, Dempsey tacitly confirmed that Americas air-power-only strategy aimed at halting ISISs advance is failing. The flexibility demonstrated by coalition forces approving the use of close support platforms like Apaches which put U.S. service personnel in direct risk of taking fire from ISIS forces suggests that the American commitment to no troops on the ground is not as rigid as the president would have the public believe. That tactical elasticity is only good news because, apparently, ISIS has been laying the groundwork for a siege of Baghdad for far longer than was originally reported.
Today, reports indicate that ISIS is within walking distance of the center of the Iraqi capital. They are stationed 8 miles outside of Baghdad and, because many are armed with sophisticated surface-to-air MANPADs, the threat incoming and outgoing air traffic around Baghdads airport is already real and pressing.
Dempseys admissions on Sunday were clarifying and confirmed what many believed to be true about the ailing coalition air campaign against ISIS. Barack Obama could not have been happy with his Joint Chiefs chairman but, then again, it wouldnt be the first time Dempsey has subtly undermined his bosss determination to conduct a halfhearted war.
“Today, reports indicate that ISIS is within walking distance of the center of the Iraqi capital.”
Here’s an idea. You KNOW where they are. Bombs away!
I’ll take that Battlefield promotion to General, now! Thanks!
@sshats. All that American Blood and Treasure for nothing. NOTHING! @#$%^&*!
My guess is that military ops are simply saying this because ISIS is becoming more withdrawn on the battlefield.
Place yer bets, folks, who’s he gonna blame? ISIS almost within spitting distance, the [limited] air war strategy a failure, the Kurds abandoned yet again, his whole bag of tricks spent... Look! A shiny squirrel with ebola! Run!
Send in The War On Poverty Army! Let them earn their taxpayer money.
It wasn’t supposed to work by design.
Tell that to commander in chief obola
Exactly
> It wasnt supposed to work by design.
I agree. He doesn’t want to stop ISIS. If it’s not apparent to the American people whose side he’s on there’s no hope for our nation and the liberals by the very way they live will be the first to feel the steel against their necks
Possibly more dangerous than EBOLA, it’s the Tacititus that has infected the White House since early 2009.
We need a bigger bus.
forget about potential civilian casualties and send the B-52’s . Plow the ground . Decimate them so badly that the survivors retreat .
Oh, but Humpty Dempsey dum effer was too busy attacking the veteran officers who criticized Obama.
screw this PoS.
Indeed, Apaches are boots on the ground.
We need another State Department sacrifice... The same one dragging feet under Bush cuz. Iraq was unsafe but then completely abandoned like trashed whores in Ben Gahzi... And still proud of it too.
I guess that Clown Prince nobama “strategy” for fighting his buddies in ISIS is some combination of “wha...huh...duh & hmmm?” Brilliant, no?
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