From a U.S. Central Command News Release
TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 21, 2014 – A counter- Islamic State of
Iraq and the Levant operational planning conference featuring military planners
from 33 nations and hosted by U.S. Central Command Nov. 12 to 21 concluded
today at MacDill Air Force Base here.
The conference included nearly 200 coalition participants,
who worked together to synchronize and refine coalition campaign plans designed
to degrade and defeat ISIL.
“This conference brought the very best plans officers from
nations within the Central Region and coalition partners from around the
world," said British Army Brig. Gen. Gary C. Deakin, Deputy Director of
U.S. Central Command Strategy, Plans and Policy. “What I experienced, as the
officer tasked to lead the planning effort, was the strength, level of
determination, and scale of commitment of these 33 nations to defeat ISIL. This
is perhaps the strongest coalition I have had the privilege of serving in. Our
regional partners were particularly impressed by the depth of coalition support
and collective will to prevail against ISIL in order to stabilize the region.”
Coalition Partners Tackle Train, Advise, Assist Planning
A major focus of the 10-day conference was to further
develop coalition plans to help train, advise and assist Iraqi Security Forces
so that Iraq is better able to regenerate its combat power, counter ISIL and
ultimately provide for its own security. Attendees were able to solidify plans
and discuss how best to synchronize and reinforce mutual efforts to aid the
Iraqis. The conference also provided a unique opportunity for attendees to
share their regional insights and perspectives on how best to combat ISIL and
ultimately defeat the terrorist group.
“The strength of our regional campaign is the broad
coalition that has come together with the common goal of defeating ISIL,” said
Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, U.S. Central Command commander. “Over the past week,
the best military planners from 33 nations met and developed plans to train,
advise and assist Iraq's security forces. Today, I received their outbrief and
was very pleased to see the enormous progress made. I am confident that their
hard work will pay significant dividends going forward. It is through these
kinds of collaborations and our continued cooperation that we will achieve our
shared objectives, further strengthen relationships between our nations, and
improve stability and security in that strategically important region of the
world.”
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