Existence of first-of-its-kind deployment is revealed only after one of Marines was killed in rocket attack. | |||||
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WASHINGTON
- About 200 US Marines have established an artillery position in
northern Iraq, the US military said Monday -- a first-of-its-kind
deployment whose existence was revealed only after one of the Marines
was killed in a rocket attack.
The marine, Staff
Sergeant Louis Cardin, was killed Saturday in an Islamic State rocket
attack on the fire base that wounded several others.
US
President Barack Obama acknowledged Cardin's death on Monday at a press
conference in Havana with Cuban President Raul Castro, saying his
thoughts and prayers were with his family.
"It's a
reminder that even as we embark on this historic visit, there are US
armed service members who are sacrificing each and every day on behalf
of our freedom and our safety," he said.
The death also pointed to a deepening US ground troop involvement in the fight against the Islamic State group.
While
US warplanes launch daily strikes against ISIS positions in Iraq, the
estimated 3,900 US troops in the country are officially in a supporting
role training and advising Iraqi troops.
With the exception of raids by US special operations forces, the US troops have until now not been directly involved in combat.
But
Cardin's death prompted the Pentagon to disclose that he was engaged in
providing fire support from a "recently established coalition fire base
near Makhmur in northern Iraq."
On Monday, a US
military spokesman acknowledged that the Marines established "Fire Base
Bell" two weeks ago, deploying the equivalent of a company with "four
guns."
Colonel Steve Warren, the Baghdad-based military
spokesman, said the Marines were there to provide "force protection"
for several thousand Iraqi troops at Makhmur.
US military advisers are accompanying the Iraqis as they prepare for an offensive on the ISIS-held city of Mosul.
"This
is the first time we have established a spot that is only American," he
said, adding that it was several hundred meters (yards) from an Iraqi
base.
Obama had promised at the start of the US-led
offensive against the ISIS group that he would not send US ground troops
to fight the jihadists.
But the slow progress in
retaking lands captured by ISIS fighters has pushed Washington to go
further, allowing special operations forces to carry out targeted raids
and military advisers to get nearer to the fighting.
The
Marines and the military advisers with Iraq's 15th Division are less
than twenty kilometers (12 miles) from the front line, according to
Warren.
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Tuesday, 22 March 2016
US discloses existence of first-of-its-kind base in northern Iraq
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