Oliver North, the former Marine Corps lieutenant colonel turned
political commentator and military analyst, presented a five-point plan
to defeat ISIS in an August 10th appearance on Fox.
“Number one, directly arm the Kurds, the Christian brigades of the
Peshmerga, and work with the Sunni National Salvation Front with Mudhar
Shawkat through Jordan,” he stated.
Iraq’s first Christian-only brigade of regular forces launched in
March to help retake towns and villages from ISIS. Called the “Tiger
Guards,” they answer to the government of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish
region. The brigade was formed out of the remnants of an Assyrian force
established in 2004 to protect churches in the region.
Mudhar Shawkat, a former member of the Iraqi Parliament, established
the National Salvation Front in 2014, a Sunni political party dedicated
to defeating ISIS.
“Number two, put more U.S. intelligence, surveillance,
reconnaissance, search and rescue aircraft in Jordan, not just in
Turkey. Put a carrier strike group in the Mediterranean, along with a
Marine Air-Ground Task Force, because the flaccid way we’re using our
air power makes us look impotent,” North said.
“Number three, put U.S. advisors, forward air controllers and JTACs
on the ground with the Kurds, the National Salvation Front, and the
Iraqi Army, but not the Iranian Shiite militias.”
JTAC, Joint terminal attack controller, is the term used for the
person who directs the action of combat aircraft engaged in close air
support and other offensive air operations from a forward position.
North also pointed to Anbar province as a key focus. “Number four,
provide logistics support for an Egyptian, Jordanian, Sunni force to go
into western Anbar province. That’s the key to the Sunni heartland of
Iraq, to secure the Euphrates River valley not just from ISIS, but from
the Iranians,” he noted.
“Fifth, most importantly, destroy the will to fight by killing the
ISIS leadership and destroy the safe havens they have in Syria,” or
anywhere else.
North also faulted the pending nuclear deal with Iran because he said
it validates ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s claim “to be the savior
of Sunni Islam from the Shiites and the Persians.”
The former lieutenant colonel also criticized Donald Trump’s recent
proposal to grab oil refineries controlled by ISIS and the Obama
administration’s policies in general.
“The Obama administration does not have a strategy to defeat ISIS and
neither does Mr. Trump. It’s to be expected he (Trump) would have
focused on the financial aspect in oil, but winning the war against
radical Islam, which is waging a war against us, is different than
building a golf course or resort.”
“So far, the Obama plan has produced nothing but refugees, about two
and a half million of them, from Syria and Iraq, entire Christian and
Yazidi villages have been annihilated. It’s a genocide that rivals that
of Rwanda under the Clintons.”
(www.assistnews.net)