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More boots on the ground? Pentagon on the 'escalation path' in Iraq, Syria

The Pentagon ostensibly wants to put more effort into its anti-Daesh campaign, but if this requires sending additional boots on the ground, the US could be dragged into another protracted war that could last for years, Ivan Eland, US senior defense analyst from the Independent Institute, told RT.





"I think we're onthe escalation path back intoIraq and now Syria," he noted, referring toa recent comment made byUS defense chief Ashton Carter.


Carter promised to "do more because we need todefeat ISIL." The US defense secretary also said that "there will be boots onthe ground," butdid not specify whether he was talking aboutconventional US troops, special forces or allied militaries.

"Unfortunately that's how countries get bogged downin places. They put ina few troops, get their prestige onthe line, and if that doesn't work insolving the problem, people ask: Well, what's next? Of course, there's always more troops, and I think this is just another step ina series ofescalations," Eland observed.

The defense analyst maintains that one ofthe major reasons forsending additional forces tothe Middle East is linked tothe upcoming Syrian peace process.

The US is "trying toget the Syrian peace talks going and I think they want tohave more skin inthe game, so tospeak," Eland noted. "The other thing is that they've had some battlefield success intaking back Ramadi [from Daesh], and I think they would liketo capitalize onthat."

The Iraqi security forces (and US special operations forces sent toadvise them) are gradually preparing fora major offensive onMosul, the second largest city inthe country that has served asthe Daesh stronghold sinceJune 2014. But taking Mosul back and keeping other cities underBaghdad's control could prove tobe a daunting task.
"I think this is going totake years because [Daesh] guerrillas are going tomove toground and go back intothe cities and fight guerrilla warfare, so it's going tobe a long slog and I'm afraid there are no local ground forces so you'll probably see more American boots onthe ground beforelong," Eland observed.


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