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    U.S. Navy SEAL Serving as Advisor Killed in Fight With ISIS in Iraq

    Tuesday, 03 May 2016
    U.S. Navy SEAL Killed in Fight With ISIS in Iraq


    Written by Warren Mass



    Islamic State (ISIS) militants killed a U.S. Navy SEAL serving as an advisor to Kurdish Peshmerga forces near the town of Tel Asqof, northern Iraq, on May 3. Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook released a statement that the SEAL was killed during an ISIS assault “on a Peshmerga position approximately three to five kilometers behind the forward line of troops.”

    The Peshmerga are the armed forces of the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of Iraq. An article in the National Interest last January noted: “The KRG is the most stable part of Iraq, and hosts some two million Arab refugees, including many Christians who fled ISIS persecution in Mosul.” After the Iraqi military proved to be ineffective in stopping ISIS from capturing Mosul in 2014, the Peshmerga filled the gap and became an invaluable part of the anti-ISIS coalition.

    A Reuters report cited a statement from an unnamed senior Peshmerga official who said that ISIS insurgents had occupied Tel Asqof at dawn on May 3, but were driven out later in the day by the Peshmerga. A U.S. military official said the coalition had helped the Peshmerga with air support from F-15 jets and drones.

    The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the American was killed “by direct fire” from ISIS militants.
    Reuters also cited a statement from the leader of a Christian militia deployed alongside the Peshmerga in Tel Asqof who said the ISIS insurgents had used multiple suicide bombers, some driving vehicles laden with explosives, to penetrate Peshmerga lines.

    A senior U.S. military official told CBS News that U.S. F-15 fighter jets and drones provided air support to the Peshmerga forces during what was described as an intense battle.

    The United States has been bombing ISIS positions and providing air support for Iraqi army and Peshmerga operations since 2014.

    The May 3 death of the SEAL was the third U.S. combat casualty since the United States redeployed forces to Iraq in the summer of 2014 to advise local forces and conduct special operations against ISIS. Marine Staff Sergeant Louis Cardin was killed by enemy rocket fire in northern Iraq in mid-March. Prior to that, the last U.S. combat death in Iraq was in October 2015, when Special Forces Master Sergeant Joshua Wheeler was killed during a raid with Kurdish Iraqi forces to free dozens of hostages held in a prison run by ISIS militants near the city of Hawija, in the province of Kirkuk.

    The military intervention against ISIS in both Iraq and Syria was given the name Operation Inherent Resolve on October 15, 2014, several months after the United States sent military advisors to Northern Iraq. There have been approximately 4,500 U.S. military deaths in Iraq — beginning with the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, and the ensuing occupation and counter insurgency operations. (Estimates of Iraqi war deaths range from about 100,000 to more than 1,000,000.) U.S. involvement in Iraq officially ended on August 18, 2010, when the last American combat brigades departed for Kuwait.

    A May 3 report in the Washington Post observed that this latest U.S. combat death in Iraq, which occurred just two or three miles from the front lines north of Mosul, was indicative of a change in strategy by the U.S. military. The Post writer noted:

    The troops are moving outside the confines of more established bases to give closer support to the Iraqi army as it prepares for an assault on the northern city of Mosul — putting them closer to danger.

    The report noted that Operation Inherent Resolve began in 2014 with an initial contingent of only 275 troops. As of April, the Defense Department authorized an increase to 4,087 troops.

    During an April 25 briefing at the Pentagon, a journalist — noting that the secretary of defense had announced the previous week that 217 soldiers would be deploying to Iraq and President Obama had announced that 250 more were going to Syria — asked Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook if he expected another 200 to be announced the next week.

    After Cook said: “We’re going to continue to look at every single opportunity we have, worked with our local partners, to see how we can accelerate this campaign,” the journalist asked: “How is this not a mission creep? Just going a little step-by-step, with these steps?”

    Considering the escalation of U.S. forces in Iraq from 275 troops to more than 4,000 in two years, such “mission creep” seems to be a distinct possibility — in both Syria and Iraq.

    It cannot be repeated too many times that ISIS first gained power in Iraq by filling the vacuum left in the country after our government removed strongman Saddam Hussein from power.

    Though Saddam was certainly no humanitarian, the thousands of Christians and other minorities who have fled Mosul and surrounding areas for a safe haven in Kurdistan to escape from ISIS were allowed to live peacefully under his regime.

    It is safe to say that, had the United States left Saddam Hussein in place, ISIS would never have gained such dominance in the region.

    The interventionist foreign policy that began under George W. Bush was continued under Barack Obama, compounding the problem. As was noted in an article posted by The New American on June 15, 2014: “Over the last week, al-Qaeda-linked jihadists styling themselves the 'Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant' (ISIS) receiving weapons and taxpayer funding from the Obama administration in Syria have seized control in wide swaths of Iraq.”

    Our government continues to spend money and lives in Iraq and Syria as we write, and this latest death of a brave American will surely not be the last.

    http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews...h-isis-in-iraq

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    Ex-Navy SEAL Blasts Obama, Reveals How He’s Literally Protecting Terrorists

    Speaking on a radio show Tuesday, former Navy SEAL Carl Higbie slammed President Barack Obama’s administration for putting the concerns of radical Islamic terrorists over the well-being of U.S. soldiers.

    He recalled when he and his team caught al-Qaeda leader Ahmed Hashim Abd al-Isawi in 2009. Instead of thanking him, officials in the Obama administration accused Higbie and his fellow Navy SEALs of abusing al-Isawi.

    It felt as if al-Isawi “was more important” than either him or his team members, Higbie said while speaking on Tim Constantine’s Capitol Hill Show, according to The Washington Times.

    Three of the SEAL’s team members were later court-martialed, though thankfully, they were found not guilty.

    “The fact is we did nothing wrong,” Higdie said.

    Except, of course, for violating the president’s absurd rules regarding political correctness and the need to care about the poor little terrorists’ feelings.

    “It’s the politically correct culture — apologetic culture — that Obama has put into place that’s bred these types of rulers of law rather than leaders of men,” Higbie added in reference the officials who targeted his team.

    Higbie is certainly not alone in his criticism. Last year, the Conservative Tribune cited quotes from numerous military officials and members who were fed up with the way Obama has weakened our forces, demoralized our soldiers and left us as a nation at grave risk of being attacked.

    “There is no doubt (Obama) is intent on emasculating the military and will fire anyone who disagrees with him,” retired Army Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady had said.

    An anonymous member of the Coast Guard Reserve added that Obama cared more about preaching social justice than breeding real leaders. He described how he spent most of his drills “doing online training on things like diversity and preventing sexual harassment.”

    He also referred to his training as “a joke” and warned that “this country is in trouble.”

    Obama has seriously degraded our military, and God knows how long it’ll take the next president to fix his mess.

    Please share this story on Facebook and Twitter and let us know what you think about the scathing criticism this ex-Navy SEAL had for President Barack Obama and his foolish policies!

    By: V Saxena on May 4, 2016 at 8:36am

    Ex-Navy SEAL Blasts Obama, Reveals How He's Literally Protecting Terrorists

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