![]() ![]() Less than two weeks ago, Islamic State militants took Ramadi, the capital of Anbar Province. Now, skip nearly a year ahead and on a somewhat lesser scale the whole process has just happened again. Then it set to work standing up a smaller version of the Iraqi army. ![]() planes armed with their own munitions to destroy, among other things, some of that captured U.S. In response, the Obama administration dispatched thousands of new advisers and trainers and began shipping in piles of new weaponry to re-equip the Iraqi army. ![]() was now standing up its future enemy in a style to which it was unaccustomed and, unlike the imploded Iraqi military, the forces of the Islamic State proved quite capable of using that weaponry without a foreign trainer or adviser in sight. weaponry, ranging from tanks and Humvees to artillery and rifles. When relatively small numbers of Islamic State (IS) militants swept into northern Iraq, it collapsed, abandoning four cities - including Mosul, the country’s second largest - and leaving behind enormous stores of U.S. By June 2014, however, that army, filled with at least 50,000 “ghost soldiers,” was only standing in the imaginations of its generals and perhaps Washington. sunk about $25 billion into “standing up” a new Iraqi army. In the years after invading Iraq and disbanding Saddam Hussein’s military, the U.S. Think of this as a little imperial folly update - and here’s the backstory. ![]()
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