Alwaght- The US and their Western Allies's forces invaded Iraq in 2003, planning to start their mission of "The New Middle East" from there. They were surprised to see that they were unwelcomed by the people and they faced a strong resistance from the Iraqis. By that time the US opened the door for the al-Qaeda terrorists to enter the country, who are experts in setting sectarian wars.
“We basically opened the door for Al-Qaeda to come to Iraq and set up shop,” said Reppenhagen, a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War.
Under pressure of resistance force, the US forces and its allies left Iraq leaving behinding them their former trainees - al-Qaeda terrorists, who later turned out into different chosen names for terrorist groups such as al-Nusra Front or ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
These terrorist groups are also facing strong arm power from the axis of resistance - including Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Hezbullah, in the West Asia. The US and their Western and Arab allies are realizing now that their Takfiri puppets can not achieve their "New Middle East" dream, so they are planning to activate their scheme with their own troops again, all under a new name for their mission, called "war of terrorism".
US politicians say that 10,000 American troops are required in Iraq and Syria to stop the ISIS terrorist group from “launching an attack” on the US.
"An aerial campaign will not destroy ISIS, you're going to need boots on the ground, not only in Iraq, but Syria,” said Graham, a Republican from South Carolina.
Also, the US military says it plans to deploy about 1,000 troops to train the so-called moderate Syrian militants to fight against the ISIS terrorist group.
Previously the US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that the Pentagon may have to use non-combat troops on ground in Iraq to help in intelligence missions to fight the ISIS Takfiri terrorists.
Now the US is considering to deploy ground combating troops to Iraq where the country’s forces are planning for operations against the ISIS-held city of Mosul as soon as April, as a US official said.
The US does not want to go alone this time, but they want to bring their friends also.
Senior US Senator Lindsey Graham says Jordan, Saudi Arabia and some other Arab states are ready to join a US-led coalition that would send ground troops into Iraq and Syria to fight the ISIS terrorist group
Mistakes-after-mistakes, lies-after-lies, is the norm of US policies. The US still fantasizes about controlling the West Asia, but the fantasy itself is irrational with the existence of the axis of resitance in the West Asian region.