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UAE ready to send ground troops into Syria to combat IS
Syrian pro-government forces looks at smoke billowing from an Islamic State position near Aleppo last month (AFP)
Sunday 7 February 2016
UAE foreign minister says Emirates, like Saudi, ready to send in troops to Syria, but intervention should be US-led
Syrian pro-government forces looks at smoke billowing from an Islamic State position near Aleppo last month (AFP)
Sunday 7 February 2016UAE foreign minister says Emirates, like Saudi, ready to send in troops to Syria, but intervention should be US-led
An international campaign against the Islamic State group (IS) in Syria
should include a US-led ground intervention, the United Arab Emirates'
state minister for foreign affairs, Anwar Gargash, said on Sunday.
"Our position throughout is that a real campaign against Daesh [an
alternative term for the Islamic State group] has to include ground
elements," Gargash told reporters in Abu Dhabi.
"We are not talking about thousands of troops, but we are talking about
troops on the ground that will lead the way," he said. "And of course,
an American leadership in this effort is a prerequisite."
Gargash's comments come after Saudi Arabia said on Thursday that it was
prepared to send ground troops into Syria to join a US-led coalition
against the Islamic State group and amid Russian claims that Turkey is
ready to invade Syria, allegations which Ankara has dismissed.
It also comes as thousands of Syrians are
heading towards the Turkish border, fleeing a Syrian government
offensive - backed by Russian air power - of Aleppo. An activist told Al
Jazeera on Sunday that locals are preparing for Aleppo, which has been
under partial rebel control since 2012, to be besieged by the government
and captured.
The Saudi
proposal was welcomed by the United States, but it was ridiculed by the
government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and key ally Iran.
The Saudis "have made such a claim, but I don't think they are brave
enough to do so ... Even if they send troops, they would be definitely
defeated ... it would be suicide,” Iran's Revolutionary Guards Commander
Mohammad Ali Jafari said.
The United States has for weeks been calling on partners in the
65-member coalition bombing the IS group in Iraq and Syria to contribute
more.
US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter, who last month chastised some
countries for doing "nothing at all," is meeting this week in Brussels
with defence officials from Saudi Arabia and other coalition members to
outline the next steps in the anti-IS campaign.
Gargash said on Sunday that his country has been "frustrated at the slow
pace of confronting Daesh," which controls parts of Syria and Iraq.
"We have always said that there are two things lacking - a genuine
political process in Baghdad that ... [would] encompass the Sunnis and a
ground presence for the operations against Daesh."
An Iraqi tribal leader told AFP on Wednesday that Sunnis must be given a
greater role in the political process of the war-torn country, where
the government is led by Shias, in order to prevent the possible rise of
organisations even more extreme than IS.
Some analysts expressed scepticism that Saudi or the UAE would commit to a ground invasion of Syria:
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