NATO reviewing Iraq request to help build up military

Posted: December 11, 2014 at 10:49 am

'Iraq has now requested NATO support in defense capacity building,' alliance head Jens Stoltenberg tells regional partners at the NATO and Gulf Security conference in Qatar

Iraqi soldiers take up position on the borders between Anbar and Karbala south west of Iraq on 29 June 2014. Alaa al-Shemaree/EPA

BRUSSELS, Belgium - NATO is reviewing an Iraqi request for help building up its military as the government struggles to beat back extremist Islamic State (IS) jihadists, the alliance said Thursday, December 11.

"Iraq has now requested NATO support in defense capacity building," alliance head Jens Stoltenberg told regional partners at the NATO and Gulf Security conference in Qatar on Thursday.

The ISIS group "poses a grave threat to the Iraqi and the Syrian people, the wider region and all of our nations," he added.

IS made huge gains earlier this year, advancing to Baghdad's doorstep and stoking fears the militants might seize control of the country from the hapless Iraqi government.

A new Iraqi administration, formed under US pressure and supported by a Washington-led anti-IS coalition, has managed to hold the line, but has repeatedly asked for more help to drive IS back.

NATO leaders at a September summit designated fighting IS a top priority for the alliance, many of whose 28 members are in the anti-IS coalition and help Baghdad separately.

"The more we cooperate, the safer we will be," Stoltenberg said, listing the need to protect vital sea lanes, energy supplies and critical infrastructure.

A NATO official said the alliance could make available its "extensive expertise in supporting, advising and assisting nations to build national defence and related security capacities."

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