By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, June 12, 2014 – As Sunni militants advance on
the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, Pentagon officials say they are watching events in
the country closely and will continue to help Iraqi security forces build their
defensive capacity.
Reports from Iraq say jihadists aligned with the Islamic
State of Iraq and Syria -- ISIS – have captured Mosul, the country’s
second-largest city as well as Tikrit, and are moving south towards Baghdad.
Reports from Mosul say thousands of Iraqi soldiers threw down their arms and
fled.
“Our focus continues to be on helping Iraq,” Pentagon Press
Secretary Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby said on CNN this morning. “We have been
doing a lot since the American troops left Iraq. The focus is a continued,
sustained effort helping them with the counterterrorism operations.”
In particular, the United States will continue to supply
weapons to Iraq and to train Iraqi special operations forces in neighboring
Jordan, said Army Col. Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman.
The United States is providing Iraq with about $15 billion
in military equipment under the foreign military sales program.
“Recently, we have sent them 300 Hellfire missiles, millions
of rounds of small arms, thousands of rounds of tank ammunition. Scan Eagle
surveillance platforms are on schedule for delivery later in the year,” Warren
said. “We’ve also recently notified Congress of an additional sale of $1
billion, which includes 200 Humvees.”
Under the strategic framework agreement that Iraq signed
with the United States, the American military has expanded its training
programs, including a second round of counterterrorism training for Iraqi
special operators.
These weapons transfers will continue, Warren said. The
United States takes security of advanced systems particularly seriously, and
any transfer takes the security of these systems under consideration.
DOD officials speaking on background pointed out that many
of the photos ISIS is posting of captured U.S. equipment are actually old U.S.
photos pulled from the web. One photo shows a “captured” UH-60 Black Hawk
helicopter. The United States has never supplied a Black Hawk to Iraq,
officials said.
In another case, a photo purporting to be a captured
surface-to-air missile vehicle was actually taken by a U.S. Air Force staff
sergeant in 2003. It shows Russian equipment.
All U.S. combat troops left Iraq in 2011.
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