U.S. President Obama will deliver a statement on #Iraq from The White House briefing room at 12:30 ET
— Anonymous Operations (@YourAnonCentral) June 19, 2014
.@news24husa:US Military Action In Iraq Crisis 'High Risk': America says it is alarmed about what happens in Iraq ... http://t.co/WLHrzhZ5YL
— Tamara (@TamaraOnStuff) June 19, 2014
Is the Red Crescent working with ISIS in Deir al-Zour? pic.twitter.com/RkfPTqrxsn
— Aaron Y. Zelin (@azelin) June 19, 2014
Mosul Christians Out of the City for Good in fear of #ISIS #iraqi army clash http://t.co/rhB44mhMxv via @sharethis
— Berhem (@berhem) June 19, 2014
Petraeus says U.S. must not be Iraq’s ‘air force for Shiite militias’The man who led the U.S. troop surge that preceded Washington's exit from Iraq after a costly eight-year war says there should be no going back, even with air strikes, AFP reported.
The comments from General David Petraeus, who commanded U.S. troops in Mosul - Iraq's second city which fell to jihadists last week -- during a long military and intelligence career, came as the Shiite-led government in Baghdad formally asked for air support.
Petraeus made a name for himself during the Sunni Arab insurgency that followed the U.S.-led invasion of 2003 for questioning policies that he said risked fanning the resentment of the minority community that dominated Saddam Hussein's regime and all previous governments in Baghdad.
Petraeus warned that Washington risked becoming an "air force for Shiite militias," if it agreed to the request for support from Shiite prime minister Nuri al-Maliki, after the militants swept down from Mosul through a swathe of mainly Sunni Arab territory north of Baghdad.
The former top general and Central Intelligence Agency chief said there needed to be a radical change of politics in Baghdad to reflect Iraq's multi-confessional, multi-ethnic make-up before any possibility of renewed US intervention should be considered.
"If there is to be support for Iraq, it has to be support for a government of Iraq that is a government of all the people and is representative of, and responsive to, all elements of Iraq," he said.
"This cannot be the United States being the air force for Shiite militias, or a Shiite on Sunni Arab fight."
The Shiite-led government in Baghdad has been thrown into disarray by a 10-day-old offensive by Sunni Arab militants that has swept up a vast swathe of northern and north-central Iraq, including Mosul, a city of two million people.
Petraeus always warned during his service in Iraq, which began in Mosul that the resentments of the Sunni Arab former elite needed to be addressed.
"If America is to support [Iraq], then it would be in support of a government against extremists, rather than one side of what could be a sectarian civil war," he told a conference in London on Wednesday.
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Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday U.S. air strikes on militants in Iraq could cause a high number of civilian deaths and that Washington did not view such a strategy favourably."America, with its current stance and the statements it has made, does not view such attacks positively," Erdogan told reporters in Ankara when asked about the possibility of U.S. air strikes.
"There are (militant) ISIL elements which are mixed in with the people. Such an operation could result in a serious number of deaths among civilians," he said. (Reuters)
Farah Mohamed Shirdon, the nephew of former #Somalia Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon is currently fighting for ISIS http://t.co/dkfnaf8xjm
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) June 19, 2014
Anyone Who Thinks #ISIS ( #AlQaeda ) will stop with Iraq is Delusional http://t.co/4zrUoMVlaA
— IndoPacificInstitute (@IPacInstitute) June 19, 2014
@MuratYetkin2 Turkey exports Kurd - Iraq oil, iraq complains to UN...ISIS heads for the oil fields, Emb staff hostage but OK ...Coincidence?
— MFS - The Other News (@MFS001) June 12, 2014
"The fees Turkey collects from the Kurds [for their oil] are four times higher than what Baghdad pays,” http://t.co/il1zyaDnCs
— Aaron Stein (@aaronstein1) June 19, 2014
Half-Price Kurdish Oil Threatens Iraq Breakup With Help of Azeri-Turkish Billionaire Mubariz Mansimov @BloombergNews http://t.co/KR61pBHL6D
— Benjamin Harvey (@BenjaminHarvey) June 19, 2014
"Two more tankers will load Kurdish oil at Ceyhan this week, Ashti Hawrami, the KRG’s natural resources minister,” http://t.co/il1zyaDnCs
— Aaron Stein (@aaronstein1) June 19, 2014
UAE's The National investigative report on the Muslim Brotherhood & UK based media http://t.co/48uMMXIUXl Graphic http://t.co/0zgZTglnUW
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) June 19, 2014
@IPacInstitute Jihadist easy road/air access to Europe, oil wealth & plenty regional support, unstable Iraq will be Catastrophic for Europe.
— IndoPacificInstitute (@IPacInstitute) June 19, 2014
Makes you think of the Iraqi army: “@lilianwagdy: Interesting Fact: Mosul, a city of 2 million was seized by less than 100 ISIL fighters"
— Ruwayda Mustafah (@RuwaydaMustafah) June 19, 2014
Lahoor Talabani, head of Kurdish anti terrorism: #ISIS militants will be "used to target the UK" http://t.co/IxVQ3vzoY0 …
— Julie (@MsIntervention) June 19, 2014
Half-Price Kurdish Oil Threatens Iraq Breakup With Help of Azeri-Turkish Billionaire Mubariz Mansimov @BloombergNews http://t.co/KR61pBHL6D
— Benjamin Harvey (@BenjaminHarvey) June 19, 2014
#ISIS controls #TalAfar except the airport which is still under #Iraqi #army control led by Major General Mohamad Quraishi & 750 of his men
— Carol Malouf (@carolmalouf) June 19, 2014
Kurds, outgunned by fanatical #ISIS, hope looming #Baghdad battle buys time for weapons upgrade | http://t.co/wG6XpXtSFA #Iraq #SOT #tcot
— Montgomery Granger (@mjgranger1) June 19, 2014
Turkey's support for ISIS Islamist terrorists
http://t.co/Y7DovzoEwE
— Grüss Gott (@clasicaliberal) June 18, 2014
Don't know how often I'll correct maps in media,but Albukamal not 'contested' & ISIS doesn't wholly control Fallujah http://t.co/bzZRanvmb1
— Aymenn J Al-Tamimi (@ajaltamimi) June 19, 2014
Video: #Iraq's fleeing #Christians find safe haven in #Kurdistan http://t.co/Jm8A1bUYGt #isis #maliki #yestoisis #notoisis
— Berhem (@berhem) June 19, 2014
#Syria: ISIS running goods transportation services from and to al-Bab, #Aleppo province: pic.twitter.com/ny9nm3h26Z
— Aymenn J Al-Tamimi (@ajaltamimi) June 19, 2014
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