National Post

Liberals to press on until battle for Mosul ends

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• The Liberal government is expected to extend Canada’s mission in Iraq in the coming days as it waits for the battle of Mosul to end.

The c urrent mission, launched last year, saw the government withdraw Canadian fighter jets from the U. S.- led bombing campaign against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, but triple the number of special forces soldiers in northern Iraq.

It also added a helicopter detachment to transport and resupply those soldiers as well as a 50- person intelligen­ce unit, and kept two surveillan­ce planes and a refuelling aircraft in the region.

The mission was set to expire next week, but sources tell The Canadian Press that the government is looking at an extension of several months without any changes.

They say Canada remains committed to helping Iraq get back on its feet, but the country’s exact needs won’t be known until ISIL is defeated in Mosul.

That battle is expected to take several more weeks, if not months, as Iraqi forces engage in bloody house- tohouse fighting to push the extremist group from the country’s second- l argest city.

Militar y commanders have warned that victory in Mosul won’t mark the end of ISIL in Iraq, as most expect it to abandon convention­al military tactics in favour of terror tactics, like suicide bombings.

There are also concerns about Iraq’s political future, with several potential conflicts bubbling just beneath the surface as the threat posed by ISIL appears to be receding.

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan alluded to the situation on Tuesday when asked about the future of Canada’s mission in Iraq.

“What we’re doing now is making sure that we’re t alking to our coalition partners, l ooking at t he situation on the ground,” he said.

“It is very fluid, and we just want to make sure that we have the right resources. So we will continue to look at any type of adjustment­s so that we are a responsibl­e coalition partner.”

WE’RE TALKING TO OUR COALITION PARTNERS.

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