U.S. Military Are Claiming That A Small Change In Tactics Has Helped The Iraqi Army In Its War Against The Islamic State

Source: Wikimedia

Paul Blake, BBC: Ramadi assault: How a small change in tactics helped Iraqi forces

A switch in tactics has provided the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) with some victories in their battle against the so-called Islamic State (IS), notably in Ramadi, says the US military.

The change came in the late summer.

Lieutenant General Sean MacFarland took over the US-led coalition against IS known as Operation Inherent Resolve in September.

Upon assuming his new post, the general began studying what worked and what had not worked in the fight against IS up to that point.

Recognising that IS was a different enemy from the one faced during the last decade, he ordered an adjustment to the training and equipment that was being provided to the Iraqis.

WNU Editor: I do not know if it is a small change in tactics that has changed the momentum in the war against the Islamic State .... for me it is having an army outnumbering the enemy by more than 50:1 (as is the case in the battle for Ramadi), and being backed by massive U.S. and coalition air-power.

Update: In Ramadi battle, a potential model for rolling back ISIS (Howard Lafranchi, CSM)

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