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Top U.S. military officer in Iraq to discuss war on Islamic State

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The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, arrived in Iraq Saturday to discuss the expanding war against the Islamic State group, a senior US official said.

Dempsey flew in to hold talks with "Iraqi political and security officials on (the) next phase of the campaign to defeat (IS)," Brett McGurk, the number two US envoy for the coalition battling the jihadist group, said on Twitter.

Smoke rises from Kobane after an air strike from the US-led coalition on Islamic State militants bat...
Smoke rises from Kobane after an air strike from the US-led coalition on Islamic State militants battling for control of the Syrian border town as part of a jihadist offensive that has captured a huge swathe of territory across Iraq and Syria
Aris Messinis, AFP/File

The US is ramping up its efforts against IS, with President Barack Obama announcing plans to deploy up to 1,500 more US military personnel to the country to advise and train Iraqi forces, raising the total cap to 3,100.

A US-led coalition is carrying out air strikes against IS in Iraq, where the jihadists spearheaded a lightning offensive that overran much of the Sunni Arab heartland in June.

General Martin Dempsey -- the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff -- testifies before a Senate ...
General Martin Dempsey -- the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff -- testifies before a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing in Washington, on September 16, 2014
Saul Loeb, AFP/File

The group also holds significant territory in Syria.

Iraqi security forces performed poorly in the initial days of the IS-led onslaught, when multiple divisions collapsed and the group seized large amounts of military equipment.

But helped by the air strikes, support from Shiite militias and Sunni tribesmen, and assistance from international advisers, Baghdad's forces have begun to make progress.

A US Air Forces Central Command photo shows a pair of US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles flying over n...
A US Air Forces Central Command photo shows a pair of US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles flying over northern Iraq
Senior Airman Matthew Bruch, US Air Forces Central Command/AFP/File

Iraq retook the strategic northern town of Baiji on Friday, the largest it has recaptured since the conflict began.

Baiji lies on the road to second city and IS hub Mosul, and its capture also further isolates militants who hold the city of Tikrit, to the south.

The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, arrived in Iraq Saturday to discuss the expanding war against the Islamic State group, a senior US official said.

Dempsey flew in to hold talks with “Iraqi political and security officials on (the) next phase of the campaign to defeat (IS),” Brett McGurk, the number two US envoy for the coalition battling the jihadist group, said on Twitter.

Smoke rises from Kobane after an air strike from the US-led coalition on Islamic State militants bat...

Smoke rises from Kobane after an air strike from the US-led coalition on Islamic State militants battling for control of the Syrian border town as part of a jihadist offensive that has captured a huge swathe of territory across Iraq and Syria
Aris Messinis, AFP/File

The US is ramping up its efforts against IS, with President Barack Obama announcing plans to deploy up to 1,500 more US military personnel to the country to advise and train Iraqi forces, raising the total cap to 3,100.

A US-led coalition is carrying out air strikes against IS in Iraq, where the jihadists spearheaded a lightning offensive that overran much of the Sunni Arab heartland in June.

General Martin Dempsey -- the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff -- testifies before a Senate ...

General Martin Dempsey — the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff — testifies before a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing in Washington, on September 16, 2014
Saul Loeb, AFP/File

The group also holds significant territory in Syria.

Iraqi security forces performed poorly in the initial days of the IS-led onslaught, when multiple divisions collapsed and the group seized large amounts of military equipment.

But helped by the air strikes, support from Shiite militias and Sunni tribesmen, and assistance from international advisers, Baghdad’s forces have begun to make progress.

A US Air Forces Central Command photo shows a pair of US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles flying over n...

A US Air Forces Central Command photo shows a pair of US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles flying over northern Iraq
Senior Airman Matthew Bruch, US Air Forces Central Command/AFP/File

Iraq retook the strategic northern town of Baiji on Friday, the largest it has recaptured since the conflict began.

Baiji lies on the road to second city and IS hub Mosul, and its capture also further isolates militants who hold the city of Tikrit, to the south.

AFP
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