Alwaght-As Russian airstrikes continue inflicting heavy losses on terrorists in Syria, neighboring Iraq is likely to ask Russia to expand its role in the war against the ISIS terrorist group by conducting airstrikes on the group in the country.
Security sources in Baghdad confided to the Middle East Eye that Iraqis prefer Russian airstrikes largely because the Russians have "no red lines" when it comes to hitting targets that have slowed US-led attacks.
One of the main reasons Russia’s offer is appealing to the Iraqi government is that the protocols that the US-led coalition follow slow down its attack time and also limit the types of targets that are hit.
There have also been reports that Iraq is considering permitting Russia to carry out airstrikes against ISIS terrorists in the country.
"Initially, I have no problem," Haider al-Abadi, Iraq's Prime Minister said in response to a question about the possibility of the implementation of Russia's airstrikes in Iraq on Saturday. "Actually, I would welcome it if the Russian side will be ready to strike Daesh (the Arabic name of ISIS) inside Iraq.”
Last week, Iraq announced that it will share "security and intelligence" information with Russia, Iran and Syria to counter the terrorist group which has seized most of the towns and cities in three provinces in the north and west since June 2014.