Carter, on visit to Baghdad, seeks to step up U.S. Islamic State fight




 
--
Carter, on visit to Baghdad, seeks to step up U.S. Islamic State fight
 
December 16th, 2015  
News Manager
 

Topic: Carter, on visit to Baghdad, seeks to step up U.S. Islamic State fight


Carter, on visit to Baghdad, seeks to step up U.S. Islamic State fight
By Yeganeh Torbati BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter was on Wednesday hoping to discuss with Iraqi officials Washington's offer of attack helicopters and advisers to help retake the city of Ramadi as part of an intensified fight against Islamic State. Carter said he would also be speaking to U.S. commanders during his visit to Baghdad to get a reading on the battlefield and "their thinking about ways that we can continue to accelerate the campaign to defeat ISIL". Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, is an ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim group that controls swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq and has a presence in other Arab countries such as Egypt and Libya.




More...
 


Similar Topics
Iraqi forces battle Islamic State in towns north of Baghdad
Iran supreme leader spurns U.S. overture to fight Islamic State
'Terrorists' help U.S. in battle against Islamic State in Iraq
Islamic State says carried out Baghdad suicide bombing
A Failed Former President