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French army chief urges more strikes on ISIS command centers
Published in Albawaba on 10 - 06 - 2015

The U.S.-led coalition carrying out air strikes against ISIS must do more to target the jihadis' command centers, French army chief Denis Mercier said Wednesday.
He compared operations in Iraq, where French warplanes are carrying out air strikes, and Syria, where the U.S. is bombing jihadi positions, to the 2011 international intervention in Libya.
"In Libya we went after [Libyan leader Moammar] Gadhafi's centres of gravity... it was by attacking these centres that we managed to topple Kadhafi, not by firing at 150 pick-up trucks a day. Otherwise we would still be there," Mercier told journalists.
"It is exactly the same problem in Iraq today. We are shooting at the frontline but behind that we need to concentrate on the centers of gravity."
He said the difficulty was that these command centers were mostly based in Syria. In Iraq, the government has asked the coalition not to strike such centers, said Mercier.
France has ruled out joining air strikes against ISIS in Syria until a credible political transition has taken place in Damascus.
Washington and its Arab allies who are bombarding ISIS in Syria face a delicate situation as they seek to combat the jihadis without boosting President Bashar al-Assad in his separate war against moderate opposition rebels.
Mercier brushed off criticism that the coalition's bombing campaign was not having the desired effect, after a series of key battlefield advances by ISIS.
"If we had not been there, honestly, the situation would be settled: Daesh [ISIS] would have taken control of everything, Baghdad, etc," he said.
"These rather intense air operations allow us to give Iraqi forces freedom to act on the ground. Full stop.
"Afterwards the ball is somewhat in their court... the problem is you need a ground offensive by these Iraqi forces which is complicated by the overlapping of different communities," he said, referring to the Sunni and Shiite fighters who are deeply distrustful of one another.
The French army says its warplanes have carried out 135 air strikes in which it has destroyed some 200 targets.
"We speak a lot about the air strikes but our most significant contribution is that of intelligence," Mercier added.


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