18 Apr 2024
Monday 25 May 2015 - 22:07
Story Code : 165857

Iran, Iraq and US squabble over responsibility for Isis advances

Iranian military commander says US has no will to fight Isis
US criticism of Iraqi forces based on incorrect information says Baghdad

Rival powers and allies have traded barbs and accusations over the recent successes of Islamic State, a week after the militant group seized Ramadi in Iraq and Palmyra in Syria and amid warnings that it may execute hundreds of hostages captured in its latest battles.

The war of words highlighted disagreements between the US, Iraq and Iran over how to combat Isis. Months of air strikes have failed to check its advances.

Qassem Soleimani, the commander of Irans Quds Force, the external operations arm of the Revolutionary Guards, said the US had no will to fight Isis.

His comments came a day after the US defense secretary, Ashton Carter, told CNN Iraqi forces had shown no will to fight Isis and had fled in Ramadi despite outnumbering the militants.

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Mehdi
O.K. US doesn't have the will to fight ISIS. Why doesn't Iran get seriously involved fighting ISIS by sending its fighters to bomb ISIS and expect U.S doing it.