Pentagon: IS Lost 25 to 30 Percent of Iraq Territory

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The Islamic State group has lost control of "25 to 30" percent of the territory it holds in Iraq after coalition air strikes and an Iraqi offensive, the Pentagon said Monday.

The radical group took control of large swathes of the north and western parts of the country months ago after an offensive and the collapse of Iraqi military units.

Following months of an air campaign by a U.S.-led coalition and a rallying of Iraqi forces, the Islamic State (IS) grip on parts of the country is fading, the Pentagon claims.

"ISIL is now being slowly pushed back," said Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren.

"Iraqi security forces and coalition airpower have unquestionably inflicted some damage on ISIL," he said using another acronym for IS.

The lost territory amounts to some 13,000 to 17,000 square kilometers (5,000 to 6,500 square miles), Warren said.

A much touted Iraqi offensive has been announced targeting the city of Mosul.

Since August, coalition aircraft have conducted airstrikes on 3,244 IS targets, 1,879 in Iraq and 1,365 in Syria. The U.S. has carried out about 80 percent of the strikes, according to Pentagon data.

In Syria, IS has maintained its influence on the ground, recently losing areas around Kobane, but gaining ground around Homs and Damascus and in the Yarmuk refugee camp, Warren said.

U.S. President Barack Obama meets Tuesday at the White House with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.

Comments 4
Thumb _mowaten_ 14 April 2015, 10:48

"Since August, coalition aircraft have conducted airstrikes on 3,244 IS targets, 1,879 in Iraq and 1,365 in Syria" LOL - a total of 6,488 strikes in over 8 months. As matter of comparison, the Sauds have launched 12,000 strikes in Yemen during the last few weeks.
All the gains of the ground were due to the Iraqi ground offensive, the US airstrikes are barely cosmetic, and a cover for dropping supplies to daeshits.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 14 April 2015, 10:59

Nonsense. We saw how the Iraqi army and Kurds collapsed before ISIS without US air support. You really should grow up.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 April 2015, 11:15

Shame on you for denying the real efforts and sacrifice made by the iraqis to liberate their country, and wanting to give credit to the US cosmetic strikes.

Yes when ISIS took over there was no resistance, mainly because they (with the help of some intelligence agencies?) made deals with heads of the security apparatus in the north, who plainly gave orders to abandon their positions and weapons to the soldiers. Da3esh advanced without meeting any resistance, and it took months to organize the response.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 14 April 2015, 15:02

Mowaten - grow up and develop a brain. Please. You are making a fool out of yourself. Even a 14 years old has better analytical tools.