I think the New York Times has made a mistake: 3
Shiite Militias Quit Iraqi Siege of ISIS Over U.S. Air Role.
Why would Shiite militias, fighting against ISIS alongside
the Americans, quit because the Americans are helping in the fight? Either The New York Times is wrong (typical) or the editors at The New York Times accidently let some truth get
out (implausible, but has occasionally been known to happen).
Either way, it is a mistake.
Anyway, I have rambled enough; here is a sampling (emphasis
added):
“We don’t trust the American-led coalition in combating ISIS,” said
Naeem al-Uboudi, the spokesman for Asaib Ahl al-Haq, one of the three groups
which said they would withdraw from the front line around Tikrit. “In the past they have targeted our security
forces and dropped aid to ISIS by mistake,” he said.
Hakim al-Zamily, one of the leaders
of the Sadr group, said his group had warned it would pull out of the Tikrit
fight if the Americans were brought in. “We
don’t trust the Americans, they have targeted our forces many times in
so-called mistakes,” he said.
Mr. Sadr, whose troops fought
bitter battles against the Americans during much of the Iraq war, said his
group was pulling out because, in his words, “the participation of the so-called international alliance is to protect
ISIS, on the one hand, and to confiscate the achievements of the Iraqis, on
the other hand.”
Like I said, either way The New York Times has made a
mistake.
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