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US to Expedite Weapons Delivery to Iraqi Kurdish, Tribal Forces

© AFP 2023 / AHMAD AL-RUBAYE An American military trainer instructs an Iraqi soldier during an exercise on approaching and clearing buildings at the Taji base complex, which hosts Iraqi and US troops and is located north of the capital Baghdad, on January 7, 2015
An American military trainer instructs an Iraqi soldier during an exercise on approaching and clearing buildings at the Taji base complex, which hosts Iraqi and US troops and is located north of the capital Baghdad, on January 7, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Kurds and Sunni will be better armed to fight ISIL as the United States respond to Kurdish complaints of insufficient weapons delivery, the White House reports.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The United States plans in coordination with the Iraqi central government to expedite delivery of weapons to Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga and Sunni tribal forces as part of a renewed effort to push back the Islamic State (ISIL), the White House announced in a statement on Wednesday.

“The President has also directed the expedited delivery of essential equipment and materiel in coordination with the central government to Iraqi forces, including Peshmerga and tribal fighters, operating under Iraqi command, to ensure that our partners have the equipment needed to effectively fight ISIL,” the White House said.

Iraqi Sunni volunteers from the Anbar province, who joined Iraq's Popular Mobilisation force as part of government efforts to make the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group a cross-sectarian drive, take part in their first training session at a training base in Amriyat al-Fallujah, on May 8, 2015 - Sputnik International
US Plans to Send 400 Military Trainers to Iraq to Combat ISIL
The move to better arm the Kurds and Sunni tribal forces comes as the United States plans to send an additional 450 train and assist advisors to bolster the already 3,100 strong US training missions in Iraq.

The new mission will train Sunni forces to fight the ISIL in its stronghold of the Al-Anbar province after the Iraqi army melted away in Ramadi last month.

The Kurds have repeatedly complained over the past year of insufficient weapons delivery, which happened in large part due to the US government’s policy of channeling weapons through the central government.

Baghdad and the Kurds maintain an often tense relationship, which has prevented the delivery of more advanced weapons systems – including anti-tank weapons — to the Peshmerga to counter the ISIL.

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