Obama: 3 more countries join anti Daesh coalition
Date
9/30/2015 5:48:06 AM
(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) President Barack Obama on Tuesday announced new partners in the anti-Daesh coalition.
"The United States established and is leading a coalition of more than 60 partners committed to degrading and ultimately destroying ISIL and today welcomed new coalition members Malaysia Nigeria and Tunisia to join those efforts" Obama said.
Obama’s announcement came during a counter terrorism summit on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meetings in New York.
The American leader acknowledged that the campaign to counter militants would experience certain setbacks but was sanguine about end results.
"Ultimately I am optimistic in Iraq and in Syria ISIL is surrounded by communities countries and a broad international coalition committed to its destruction" he said. "We see that ISIL can be defeated on the battle field where there is sound organization and a government and military coordinating with this coalition and our diplomatic efforts."
In Iraq he said Mosul Ramadi and Fallujah are still under Daesh control but one-third of populated areas have been retaken from the militants.
But in Syria Obama’s hopes versus the realities on the ground have not exactly been in sync as the coalition allegedly suspended a train-and-equip program for Syrian opposition groups after the Pentagon confirmed trained fighters handed over some of their equipment to al-Nusra Front a radical Islamist group fighting in Syria.
At the Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook denied that the beleaguered program has been canceled but reiterated that it is under review and “there are changes being considered.”
He said training is ongoing but did not confirm any formal changes to the program.
The coalition has trained only about 120 fighters nearly half of whom are currently unaccounted for.
Separately the U.S. issued a total of 35 terrorist designations on Tuesday blacklisting Daesh's Caucasus and Sinai affiliates an Indonesia-based Daesh-linked group and a group called the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Khorasan which the State Department said is led by former Tehrik-e-Taliban commander Hafiz Saeed Khan.
Jund al-Khilafah in Algeria which abducted and beheaded French national Herve Gourdel and is linked to Daesh was also designated.
French and British nationals were among the 35 individuals and groups blacklisted by the State and Treasury departments. All of their property within the U.S. has been frozen and U.S. nationals are prohibited from conducting business with them or on their behalf.
Meanwhile Russia has deployed heavy weapons and troops inside Syria to support the government of Bashar al-Assad and to conduct its independent campaign against Daesh.
Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin have voiced opposing views about a political transition in Syria.
Washington wants Assad to relinquish power but Moscow strongly stands behind the Syrian president and urges international support for Assad.
Obama reiterated his position Tuesday with respect to Assad’s future calling for his removal.
He also said that Muslims are exposed to Daesh’s extremism which he described as a distortion of Islam.
“Violent extremism is not unique to any one faith so no one should ever be profiled or targeted simply because of their faith” he warned.
The coalition has been fighting Daesh militants for more than a year at a cost of nearly $3 billion following the militants' upsurge in Iraq early last June when Daesh began capturing large swaths of territories in Syria and Iraq.
Despite the enormous costs and resources invested in the fight the outcome still hangs in the balance
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