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Iran Says Obama Lacks Will to Combat Terrorism in Iraq

Iran Says Obama Lacks Will to Combat Terrorism in Iraq
Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian.

Friday, 20 June 2014 07:15 AM EDT

U.S. President Barack Obama lacks "serious will" to combat terrorism, a top Iranian official said Friday after an Iraqi appeal for American airstrikes went unanswered.

Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian's comments followed a statement from Obama on the Iraq crisis in which he pledged to send military advisers to Baghdad but stopped short of further action at this stage.

Fighters from the Sunni extremist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, and their allies, have made swift territorial gains in Shiite-majority Iraq in a push that began last week.

ISIL considers Shiites, also a majority in neighboring Iran, to be apostates.

"Delaying the fight against terrorism and ISIL and putting conditions on it have fuelled suspicions and doubts about the United States' objectives in Iraq," Abdollahian said, according to the state broadcaster's website.

"Obama's comments show the White House lacks serious will in fighting terrorism in Iraq and the region," he added.

On Thursday, Obama had warned Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Iran against promoting sectarianism after Tehran vowed to help Iraq against the fighters and defend Shiite holy sites located in its western neighbor.

"Our view is that Iran can play a constructive role if it is helping to send the same message to the Iraqi government that we're sending," Obama said.

But Abdollahian accused Obama of fueling sectarianism.

"Instead of focusing on fighting terrorism and national unity and strengthening of government institutions, the U.S. is spreading sectarianism," he said.

© AFP 2025


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US President Barack Obama lacks serious will to combat terrorism, a top Iranian official said Friday after an Iraqi appeal for American airstrikes went unanswered.Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian's comments followed a statement from Obama on the Iraq...
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