In Iraq, the U.S. Has Become Iran’s Air Force https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/politics-current-affairs/2016/06/in-iraq-the-u-s-has-become-irans-air-force/

June 6, 2016 | Lee Smith
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Last week, Iranian forces, together with allied Iraqi Shiite militias, began an offensive to take Fallujah from Islamic State (IS). The campaign’s success, writes Lee Smith, depends on American aerial support, but while the U.S. and the Islamic Republic do share a common enemy in IS, the administration’s policy of cooperation ignores the differences between their goals and is bound to end poorly:

The White House says it is fighting IS, but its Iranian and Iranian-backed partners say the war is about killing Sunnis. “There are no patriots, no real religious people in Fallujah,” said the leader of one Shiite militia. “It’s our chance to clear Iraq by eradicating the cancer of Fallujah.” That doesn’t sound like the kind of ally the United States should be embracing. That sounds like the United States taking sides in a sectarian war against the Sunni Arab regional majority.

There is no way to defeat IS unless the administration can get Sunni Arab leaders, especially tribal sheikhs, to join the fight. Only they have the local forces and knowledge to root out IS. But obviously no tribal leaders will enjoin their brothers to open up a Sunni civil war so that the Shiites and Iranians may profit from their spilling each other’s blood. To destroy IS, the United States will have to move against the Shiite groups that are terrorizing Sunnis. . . . But that hasn’t happened with this White House for the same reason that the administration never moved to topple Bashar al-Assad—President Obama doesn’t want to get their Iranian patrons mad. . . .

Barack Obama is not a bystander [in this conflict], an impartial observer who just decided to let American allies—or, in his words, “free riders”—twist in the wind while America turned to its domestic issues. He switched sides.

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