By ERIC
SCHMITT, MICHAEL R. GORDON and HELENE COOPERSEPT. 7, 2014
The
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is preparing to carry out a campaign against
the Islamic State in Iraq
and Syria
that may take three years to complete, requiring a sustained effort that could
last until after President Obama has left office, according to senior
administration officials.
The first
phase, an air campaign with nearly 145 airstrikes in the past month, is already
underway to protect ethnic and religious minorities and American diplomatic,
intelligence and military personnel, and their facilities, as well as to begin
rolling back ISIS gains in northern and western Iraq.
The next
phase, which would begin sometime after Iraq forms a more inclusive
government, scheduled this week, is expected to involve an intensified effort
to train, advise or equip the Iraqi military, Kurdish fighters and possibly
members of Sunni tribes.