Monday, September 29, 2014

Bombing jihadis is futile, says top British general

Bombing jihadis is futile, says top British general

Lord Richards is a former chief of defence staffLord Richards is a former chief of defence staff

A FORMER head of the UK military warned this weekend that Isis, also known as Islamic State, will never be defeated by air attacks alone and western governments are wrong to rule out deploying their own ground troops. 

General Lord Richards, who stepped down as chief of the defence staff last year, said a conventional military campaign on the scale of the attacks which toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003 is needed to crush the Islamist extremist group. 

Cricitising the US-led coalition’s reliance on airstrikes, he said: “Ultimately you need a land army to achieve the objectives we’ve set ourselves — all air will do is destroy elements of Isis, it won’t achieve our strategic goal 

“The only way to defeat Isis is to take back land they are occupying which means a conventional military operation. 

“The only way to do it effectively is to use western armies but I understand the reluctance."

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