Senior US official says 40 percent of territory IS controlled a year ago in Iraq, 10 percent in Syria have been taken back by local, international military. | |||||
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WASHINGTON
- The Islamic State group's ranks have been pared back by international
and local military action in Iraq and Syria to their lowest level since
Washington began monitoring the group, a senior official said Tuesday.
The
comments from deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken came one day
before President Barack Obama was due to convene his national security
team at CIA headquarters to take stock of the anti-IS fight.
"Working
by, with and through local partners, we have taken back 40 percent of
the territory that Daesh controlled a year ago in Iraq and 10 percent in
Syria," Blinken told US lawmakers in prepared testimony.
"In
fact, we assess Daesh's numbers are the lowest they've been since we
began monitoring their manpower in 2014," he added, using one of three
terms US officials use interchangeably to refer to IS.
Blinken
did not put a new figure on the size of the jihadist group's fighting
force in his statement to the Senate committee overseeing funding for
the State Department's program to counter violent extremism.
But
in September 2014, the last estimate to which Blinken referred, a US
intelligence official said that the CIA believed the group could put
between 20,000 and 31,500 fighters in the field, both foreign fighters
and local recruits.
Since then, US-backed Iraqi and
Kurdish forces have pushed IS fighters back from the cities of Tikrit
and Ramadi and taken territory in northern Syria, while Syrian forces
receiving Russian support have recaptured the Syrian city of Palmyra.
On
Wednesday, Obama and his top aides are set to evaluate the progress
made so far in the anti-IS fight and weigh proposals for upping the
pressure on the jihadists.
"The president has asked
them to come to him with suggestions for how it is possible to reinforce
those elements of our strategy that are showing the most success,"
White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters Tuesday.
When
asked about a possible increase in the number of US troops in Iraq,
Earnest refused to say if any announcements were on the horizon, saying
only that Obama would make a statement after the meeting.
"It's not uncommon for the president to make decisions in the context of these meetings," he said.
Washington has led an international coalition against the IS group in Iraq and Syria since August 2014.
The
United States, which withdrew its forces from Iraq in 2011 after eight
years of war, officially redeployed 3,870 troops to the
insurgency-wracked country in recent months.
But the actual number is likely about 5,000, according to media reports.
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