WASHINGTON -- The coalition and its partnered forces in Iraq
and Syria continue to make progress in the effort to defeat the Islamic State
of Iraq and Syria, the coalition’s senior French representative said today.
Brig. Gen. Frederic Parisot of the French air force, the
director of civil-military operations for Combined Joint Task Force Operation
Inherent Resolve, provided an operational update briefing to Pentagon reporters
today via videoconference from Baghdad.
Coalition strikes in April and June killed six high-value
terrorist leaders responsible for planning terror operations overseas, Parisot
announced. He credited the Syrian Democratic Forces, the Iraqi security forces
and the coalition for the progress in defeating the terrorists.
“Thanks to the operations conducted by the SDF, ISF and the
coalition, we are stopping [ISIS] from being able to conduct terror across the
world and degrading the ability to plan and finance such operations,” he said.
In a news release, the coalition said the removal of the six
terrorists has prevented ISIS’ external attack planning, facilitation and
operations targeting Saudi Arabia, Sweden and the United States.
The release says those killed were a Syrian-based ISIS
member planning attacks in Saudi Arabia; a Belgian foreign fighter who came to
Syria to plan attacks against the United States and its interests; and four
people linked to a Swedish attack plot.
Focus on ISIS Defeat
Parisot detailed other progress in the fight, including the
Iraqi security forces working with Kurdish peshmerga fighters in joint
operations to clear an area in the mountains near Kirkuk, Iraq.
Additionally, along Iraq’s western border, the Iraqi forces
continue to prevent terrorists from pouring into Iraq while the coalition
continues to provide intelligence, overwatch and fire support to partner force
on the ground, he said.
Parisot pointed out that Operation Roundup is in its 84th
day of activating the offensive to defeat ISIS remnants in the Middle Euphrates
River Valley. He noted the recent liberation of Dashishah in Syria, which was
among the last terrorist strongholds in the area.
“Thanks to the combined SDF ground offensive, strikes by
coalition and Iraqi forces and border security operation by the ISF, Dashishah
has been freed after four years of tyrannical [ISIS] rule,” he said.
Fight to ‘Finally Rid the World’ of ISIS
France is steadfast in its support to the coalition, Parisot
said, highlighting the strikes French forces have conducted operations as well
as providing the training and other support French forces provide toward the
defeat-ISIS effort.
“My country knows firsthand the horrific acts that [ISIS] is
willing and capable of committing, and that's why we will remain committed to
this fight,” he said.
He said the 1,100 French forces in Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan,
Qatar and the United Arab Emirates are working side by side with coalition
nations at the forefront of efforts to defeat ISIS.
“France is honored to stand among the 72 nations and five
international organizations that comprise the most successful international
coalition ever formed,” he said. “We remain committed to the fight to finally
rid the world of [ISIS] once and for all”
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