Iran has carried out airstrikes against Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
militant targets in recent days, the Pentagon said on Tuesday, adding
that the raids were not coordinated with U.S. forces.
"We have indications that they did indeed fly air strikes with F-4 Phantoms in the past several days," Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told Agence France-Presse.
The remarks came as Iranian forces have reportedly been active on the ground in Iraq in recent months, supporting Shiite militia and Baghdad government units in their fight against ISIS.
According to AFP, Iran also has provided Sukhoi Su-25 aircraft to Iraq amid widespread speculation that the planes are flown by Iranian pilots.
"Nothing has changed about our policy of not coordinating military activity with the Iranians."
U.S. fighters, bombers and surveillance aircraft fly daily missions over Iraq along with other coalition warplanes from European governments as well as Australia and Canada.
The U.S.-led air campaign against the ISIS group began on August 8 in Iraq and was extended into Syria in September.
(english.alarabiya.net With AFP)
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"We have indications that they did indeed fly air strikes with F-4 Phantoms in the past several days," Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told Agence France-Presse.
The remarks came as Iranian forces have reportedly been active on the ground in Iraq in recent months, supporting Shiite militia and Baghdad government units in their fight against ISIS.
According to AFP, Iran also has provided Sukhoi Su-25 aircraft to Iraq amid widespread speculation that the planes are flown by Iranian pilots.
- This, however, was the first time the U.S. had confirmed the Iranians were conducting air strikes against ISIS militants.
- In further comments, Kirby said it was up to the Iraqi government to oversee and coordinate military flights by different countries and not U.S. commanders.
"Nothing has changed about our policy of not coordinating military activity with the Iranians."
U.S. fighters, bombers and surveillance aircraft fly daily missions over Iraq along with other coalition warplanes from European governments as well as Australia and Canada.
The U.S.-led air campaign against the ISIS group began on August 8 in Iraq and was extended into Syria in September.
(english.alarabiya.net With AFP)
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Iran denies striking ISIS in Iraq ...
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“Iran has never been involved in any air strikes against the Daesh (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) targets in Iraq. Any cooperation in such strikes with America is also out of question for Iran,” the senior official said on condition of anonymity.
Conversley, Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told Agence France-Presse that "We have indications that they did indeed fly air strikes with F-4 Phantoms in the past several days.".....................http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/12/03/Iran-is-bombing-ISIS-in-Iraq-Pentagon-claims.html
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