US Spy Chiefs: Saudi, UAE Lack Capacity to Fight Against ISIL
“I do not assess that the Saudi ground forces
would have the capacity to take this fight on,” Lt. Gen. Vincent
Stewart, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency told the Senate
Armed Services Committee, The Hill reported.
He continued to say that the Emiratis had already
taken on a heavy burden fighting rebels in Yemen, and said “their
capacity to do more is limited.”
Last week, both Saudi Arabia and the UAE offered for the first time to send ground troops to help fight the terror group.
But on Tuesday, Lt. Gen. Stewart and Director of
National Intelligence James Clapper said that while the offers were
welcome, they were not certain the countries’ troops would be effective.
“I certainly appreciate and value the Saudi
willingness to engage on the ground, I think that would be a challenge
for them if they try to take that on,” Mr. Clapper said.
Saudi Arabia has also been leading its own coalition in Yemen, which has drawn its military attention away from the conflict.
Both the UAE and Saudi Arabia made their offerings
contingent upon US leadership, a condition which Mr. Clapper says he
took to mean the countries want the Pentagon’s command and control
capabilities, The Hill reported.
Lt. Gen. Stewart said he interpreted the condition as a request for more “US skin in the game.”
A decision on the matter could be made at the NATO summit this week.
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