US concerned with Shia militia joining Iraqi army
Shia militia's integration into army may increase Iran's influence over Baghdad gov’t, Centcom commander says
Washington DC
By Kasim Ileri
WASHINGTON
The Iraqi government’s effort to integrate a Shia militia group in the country’s security forces is concerning as it might increase Iran’s influence
“It will increase obviously Shia -- potentially Iranian -- influence over the government of Iraq and we have to be concerned about it,” the head of Central Command, Gen. Joseph Votel said during a panel discussion at the Foreign Policy Initiative, a neoconservative Washington-based think tank.
Iraq’s parliament passed a law last weekend that formally recognized controversial Iran-backed Shia militia group, Hashed Al Shaabi, as an "independent military entity" operating within the Iraqi Army.
“It is implemented appropriately but it addresses only one of our concerns,” he said of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Votel said since the deal, Iran has sponsored more than 100,000 Shia militias in conflicts, including in Yemen and Iraq.
“I would probably say there is a little bit of uptick,” he said.
“Frankly I think the military-to-military relationship like all other relationships has its highs and has its lows but I think it remained pretty steady,” he said.
The general also commended Turkey’s efforts to help his command that is leading the anti-Daesh fight.
“Recently, we could not do the things that we are been doing, particularly in Syria, without the support we get from Turkey on a daily basis,” he said.
Like others in the region, Turkey has concerns, he said, noting the U.S. should recognize Turkey’s concerns about the PKK and Daesh terror groups.
Turkey has opened its bases to the U.S.-led coalition and launched Operation Euphrates Shield in August in support of moderate Syrian opposition groups against Daesh in northern Syria.
Two Turkish soldiers were allegedly captured Tuesday by Daesh. The deputy commander of
He did not elaborate about what kind of support the coalition would provide.
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