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Iraq presses Hagel for greater U.S. military support against Islamic State

BAGHDAD The Iraqi government appealed to U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Tuesday for additional air power and heavy weapons as Iraq struggles to expel the well-armed Islamic State militants who are dug in across a vast area of the country.

Hagel, paying an hours-long visit to Iraq as he prepares to step down from his Pentagon position, underscored the significant expansion in U.S. military assistance since the Islamic State group swept into northern Iraq from Syria in the summer. But he also delivered the tough-love message of President Obamas White House: The fight is ultimately Iraqis own to win or lose.

As Iraqi leaders and the people of Iraq know, only they can bring lasting peace to their country, Hagel told reporters after meetings with senior Iraqi officials. I believe the Iraqi people are resolved to do this.

Hagel said he was encouraged by the progress that Iraq was making six months after the fall of Mosul, the countrys second- largest city, as Iraqi forces claim some successes in dislodging the militant group from areas such as the Mosul Dam or around the critical Baiji oil refinery.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who U.S. officials are hoping will end the sectarianism that provided a foothold for the Islamic State, said the extremist group was now on the descent despite its extensive arsenal and the ability of its fighters to move between Iraq and Syria.

We are very thankful for the support thats been given to us, Abadi told Hagel at the start of a meeting in Baghdads fortified Green Zone. Since the summer, Obama has sent 1,650 U.S. troops to Iraq. As part of a plan to retrain portions of the Iraqi army, that force could grow to about 3,000 in the short term.

Abadi stressed the urgency of defeating the Islamic State. Our forces are very much advancing on the ground. But they need more air power and more ... heavy weaponry. We need that, he said.

Speaking to reporters later, Hagel declined to say whether the United States would increase the tempo of airstrikes that its warplanes, along with those from allied nations, have been conducting on militant targets in Iraq since August. U.S. military leaders say that American-led airstrikes in Iraq and Syria have stalled the militant groups expansion in Iraq and damaged its ability to fund operations in both countries.

But U.S. officials have linked the frequency and location of their airstrikes to the movements of Iraqi forces, which have had limited success against the militants. Iraqi troops, along with Kurdish peshmerga forces and volunteer fighters, have yet to try the recapture of some of the most significant areas under Islamic State control, including Mosul. U.S. officials say strikes will be expanded only to match or assist the advances of Iraqi troops.

The Obama administration has been working to expedite delivery of military equipment, including Hellfire missiles and mine-resistant vehicles. But Iraqi officials have expressed dismay about the pace of the weapons transfers, which must pass through the U.S. bureaucracy. The plodding delivery also may have encouraged greater Iraqi military reliance on Iran, a U.S. adversary.

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Senior Kurdish official says Iraq will survive as a nation only if Baghdad releases authority

Published December 09, 2014

WASHINGTON Iraq's central government in Baghdad must give up much of its authority to local power centers and potentially permit the creation of an autonomous Sunni Muslim region if the nation is to survive the fight against Islamic State militants, a senior Iraqi Kurdish official said Tuesday.

In a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press, Kurdistan regional Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani said giving Sunnis broad political control within their own population may be the one way to keep them from joining the Islamic State.

Both Baghdad and the United States have resisted partitioning Iraq along ethnic or sectarian lines, although Vice President Joe Biden advocated for doing so as a senator in 2006.

Talabani acknowledged that partitioning Iraq now would require "a major culture shift" and was unsure himself if it would ever happen. But the idea has been pushed by Sunnis since U.S. combat troops left Iraq in 2011, and has recently picked up support among military and diplomatic experts.

"It seems counterintuitive, but the only way you're going to keep Iraq together is to give up power from Baghdad," Talabani said during the interview at the Kurdish diplomatic mission in Washington.

Asked if he envisioned some sort of autonomous regional government for Sunnis, he said: "Yes, absolutely."

Time and again, Talabani said, Iraq's central government has proven itself unable to relinquish authority to regions and provinces across the country even though it was required to do so under its own constitution. As a result, Baghdad has starved much of the country of power and oil revenues, giving rise to widespread frustration among minority Sunnis and Kurds, and even some Shiites who make up about 60 percent of Iraq's population.

Most of the anger grew during the government of former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite who held power for eight years before stepping down under pressure in August. He was replaced by another Shiite premier, Haider al-Abadi, whom Talabani on Tuesday described as "pragmatic and practical" enough to perhaps agree to diluting Baghdad's power to regions.

Al-Maliki's heavy-handed government fueled support for the Sunni-dominated Islamic State group that has swept across much of Iraq and Syria, drawing more than 1,000 airstrikes since August by the U.S. and allies.

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