Iraq watchers and former American officials are raising questions about the strategy to fight the Islamic State fighters, as laid out by U.S. President Barack Obama earlier in the week.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has been travelling the Middle East to drum up support for a coalition, while analysts back in Washington ask whether the White House can truly only provide airstrikes and not boots on the ground.
Former U.S. consul to Iraq, Ambassador L. Paul Bremer thinks the Obama administration has a lot to do.
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Former U.S. consul to Iraq, Ambassador L. Paul Bremer questions President Obama's motivation to increase America's commitment to fighting ISIL at this time.
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OUT: ...not successes."
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