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Iraq conflict: All options open to fight insurgents - Obama | Iraq conflict: All options open to fight insurgents - Obama |
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US President Barack Obama says his government is looking at "all options", including military action, to help Iraq fight Islamist militants. | US President Barack Obama says his government is looking at "all options", including military action, to help Iraq fight Islamist militants. |
But the White House also insisted it had no intention of sending ground troops. | But the White House also insisted it had no intention of sending ground troops. |
The remarks came after the cities of Mosul and Tikrit fell to Sunni Islamist insurgents during a lightning advance. | The remarks came after the cities of Mosul and Tikrit fell to Sunni Islamist insurgents during a lightning advance. |
A parliamentary vote to grant PM Nouri Maliki emergency powers was delayed earlier after MPs failed to turn up. | A parliamentary vote to grant PM Nouri Maliki emergency powers was delayed earlier after MPs failed to turn up. |
Just 128 out of the 325 MPs were present for the vote. | Just 128 out of the 325 MPs were present for the vote. |
Led by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), the insurgents are believed to be planning to push further south to the capital, Baghdad, and regions dominated by Iraq's Shia Muslim majority, whom they regard as "infidels". | Led by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), the insurgents are believed to be planning to push further south to the capital, Baghdad, and regions dominated by Iraq's Shia Muslim majority, whom they regard as "infidels". |
Unconfirmed reports on Thursday said Iraqi forces had launched air strikes on Mosul and Tikrit targeting the militants. | Unconfirmed reports on Thursday said Iraqi forces had launched air strikes on Mosul and Tikrit targeting the militants. |
Correspondents say that if ISIS can hold Mosul and consolidate its presence there, it will have taken a giant step towards its goal of creating an Islamist emirate that straddles Iraq and Syria, where insurgents control a large swathe of territory. | Correspondents say that if ISIS can hold Mosul and consolidate its presence there, it will have taken a giant step towards its goal of creating an Islamist emirate that straddles Iraq and Syria, where insurgents control a large swathe of territory. |
Analysis: Jeremy Bowen, BBC Middle East editor | Analysis: Jeremy Bowen, BBC Middle East editor |
The success of ISIS can only make the turmoil in the Middle East worse. The success of the ultra-extremist Sunni Muslim group will deepen the sectarian conflict between Sunnis and Shias - already the most dangerous fault line in the Middle East. | The success of ISIS can only make the turmoil in the Middle East worse. The success of the ultra-extremist Sunni Muslim group will deepen the sectarian conflict between Sunnis and Shias - already the most dangerous fault line in the Middle East. |
Iran, which is a majority Shia Muslim country, shares a border with Iraq. It has a direct line to Iraq's Shia Muslim prime minister and close links with some Iraqi Shia militias. The Iranians could direct their proxies, and even its own special forces units, at ISIS. | Iran, which is a majority Shia Muslim country, shares a border with Iraq. It has a direct line to Iraq's Shia Muslim prime minister and close links with some Iraqi Shia militias. The Iranians could direct their proxies, and even its own special forces units, at ISIS. |
That might end up further inflaming the anger of Iraqi Sunnis, which has already helped the advance of ISIS through Iraq. | That might end up further inflaming the anger of Iraqi Sunnis, which has already helped the advance of ISIS through Iraq. |
US air strikes, if they happen, might do the same thing. Once again in the Middle East, the Americans have limited options. The US invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003 helped create and strengthen jihadist groups. | US air strikes, if they happen, might do the same thing. Once again in the Middle East, the Americans have limited options. The US invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003 helped create and strengthen jihadist groups. |
Insurgent advance | Insurgent advance |
"There will be some short-term immediate things that need to be done militarily," Mr Obama told reporters at the White House as he met Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott. | "There will be some short-term immediate things that need to be done militarily," Mr Obama told reporters at the White House as he met Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott. |
"I don't rule out anything because we do have a stake in making sure these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold in Iraq, or Syria for that matter." | "I don't rule out anything because we do have a stake in making sure these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold in Iraq, or Syria for that matter." |
White House spokesman Jay Carney subsequently added that President Obama was referring to not ruling out air strikes. "We are not contemplating ground troops," he said. | |
Iraq's ambassador to the US, Lukman Faily, earlier told the BBC this was the "most serious situation" faced by the country in recent years. | Iraq's ambassador to the US, Lukman Faily, earlier told the BBC this was the "most serious situation" faced by the country in recent years. |
Correspondents say the failure of the Iraqi parliament to achieve a quorum to vote on emergency powers says much about the fragmented state of Iraqi politics. | Correspondents say the failure of the Iraqi parliament to achieve a quorum to vote on emergency powers says much about the fragmented state of Iraqi politics. |
In the north of the country, Kurdish forces have claimed control of the oil city of Kirkuk, saying government forces have fled. | In the north of the country, Kurdish forces have claimed control of the oil city of Kirkuk, saying government forces have fled. |
The Kurds - seen as a bulwark against the Sunni Muslim insurgents - have also been locked for years in a dispute with Baghdad over Kirkuk, seeking to incorporate it into their own autonomous area. | The Kurds - seen as a bulwark against the Sunni Muslim insurgents - have also been locked for years in a dispute with Baghdad over Kirkuk, seeking to incorporate it into their own autonomous area. |
They are clearly happy to fill the vacuum left in Kirkuk, an area they historically claim as theirs, the BBC's Jim Muir reports from Kurdish-run Irbil. | They are clearly happy to fill the vacuum left in Kirkuk, an area they historically claim as theirs, the BBC's Jim Muir reports from Kurdish-run Irbil. |
Iraqi government forces slowed the insurgents' advance on Wednesday outside Samarra, a city just 110km (68 miles) north of Baghdad. | Iraqi government forces slowed the insurgents' advance on Wednesday outside Samarra, a city just 110km (68 miles) north of Baghdad. |
But reports have emerged of the rebels bypassing Samarra and seizing the town of Dhuluiya, 90km north-west of the capital. | But reports have emerged of the rebels bypassing Samarra and seizing the town of Dhuluiya, 90km north-west of the capital. |
Security in Baghdad has been stepped up after a video emerged of the militants threatening to march on the city. | Security in Baghdad has been stepped up after a video emerged of the militants threatening to march on the city. |
The UN Security Council has condemned the attacks on Mosul and Tikrit. The humanitarian situation around Mosul, where up to 500,000 people have fled, was "dire and... worsening by the moment", it said. | The UN Security Council has condemned the attacks on Mosul and Tikrit. The humanitarian situation around Mosul, where up to 500,000 people have fled, was "dire and... worsening by the moment", it said. |
ISIS in Iraq | ISIS in Iraq |
Critical test ahead for Iraq | Critical test ahead for Iraq |
Six things that went wrong for Iraq | Six things that went wrong for Iraq |
How did Iraqi militants take over Mosul? | How did Iraqi militants take over Mosul? |
In pictures: Iraq cities attacked | In pictures: Iraq cities attacked |