Mission Accomplished? Ron Paul on More US Troops To Iraq

After untold billions of dollars in US training and equipment, the Iraqi army is not capable of taking the city of Mosul back from ISIS control. Part of the problem is that the multi-sectarian Iraqi army is not so keen on fighting an ISIS that includes Sunni elements of the old Iraqi army among other things. What does that mean? The Pentagon has told the White House it needs even more troops as “advisors” in advance of the expected battle. Already more than 6,000 US troops remain in Iraq. This new infusion will make at least 6,500 and that many contractors as well. And if Mosul is “liberated”? Some warn that may be the beginning of the second Iraqi civil war. More today in the Ron Paul Liberty Report:

Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

2 thoughts on “Mission Accomplished? Ron Paul on More US Troops To Iraq”

  1. I am: firmly convinced that our nations: construction, technological, and: digital entertainment corporations could accomplish greater (and: greater) things if our nations: federal (so: called) “government” were to: bring those six thousand, five hundred “United States” military personnel back home here (to: America) and: deployed them to: work on: projects such as those (briefly) elucidated on the: following web page:

    SuccessManual.net/peace

  2. > the Iraqi army is not capable of taking the city of Mosul back from ISIS control.

    They’re just doing their job – nothing.

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