US defense chief: More strikes other shifts coming against IS


(MENAFN- The Peninsula)

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Tuesday the Obama administration is preparing to accelerate its military campaign against Islamic State militants including launching more and heavier airstrikes in Syria.

Appearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee Carter described a changing approach to the fight against the Islamic State focusing largely on Raqqa the Islamic State-declared capital in Syria and Ramadi the capital of Anbar province in western Iraq.

Carter said the U.S. would intensify the air campaign against the Islamic State with additional U.S. and coalition aircraft and heavier airstrikes. His testimony came as Russia is conducting its own airstrikes in Syria saying it aims to help the Syrian government defeat the Islamic State and other terrorists.

The U.S.-led effort "will include more strikes against IS high-value targets as our intelligence improves and also its oil enterprise which is a critical pillar of IS's financial infrastructure" he said.

Carter said to keep up the pressure on Raqqa the U.S. will support moderate Syrian forces who have made territorial gains against the Islamic State near that city.

"Some of them are within 30 miles (50 kilometers) of Raqqa today" he said.

He said the U.S. also hopes to better equip Arab forces battling the Islamic State and to further bolster Jordan a neighbor of Iraq and Syria which is flying missions as part of the anti-IS coalition.

Carter said he was disappointed that the U.S. effort to form new moderate Syrian rebel forces to fight IS had failed. He said the new approach is to work with vetted leaders of groups that are already fighting the militants and also give them equipment and training and help support them with U.S. air power.

"If done in concert as we intend all these actions on the ground and from the air should help shrink IS territory into a smaller and smaller area and create new opportunities for targeting IS — ultimately denying this evil movement any safe haven in its supposed heartland" Carter said.

The new strategy also includes helping the Iraqi government's effort to assemble Iraqi forces including Sunni fighters to fight Islamic State militants in Anbar province. Carter said that as the U.S. sees more progress in assembling motivated Iraqi forces it will be willing to continue providing more equipment and fire support to help them succeed.

"However the Iraqi government and security forces will have to take certain steps militarily to make sure progress sticks" he said.

AP


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