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‘ISIS is on the run,’ Mattis says

Defense chief, in Baghdad, sees extremists wilting

- By Robert Burns The Associated Press

BAGHDAD — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Tuesday he is confident that U.s.-backed Iraqi forces will finish off the Islamic State militants clinging to stronghold­s that are shrinking in size and number.

“ISIS is on the run,” Mattis told reporters after meeting with Prime Minister Haider al-abadi and other Iraqi government leaders. “They have been shown to be unable to stand up to our team in combat.”

Mattis spoke alongside Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, who is due to finish his tour of duty here in early September.

“The fighting is tough,” Townsend said, “but the momentum is with our partners.”

The Pentagon chief told reporters before he left neighborin­g Jordan that the Middle Euphrates River Valley — roughly from the western Iraqi city of al-qaim to the eastern Syrian city of Der el-zour — will be liberated in time, as IS takes hit from both ends of the valley that bisects Iraq and Syria.

“You see, ISIS is now caught in-between converging forces,” he said, using an alternativ­e acronym for the militant group that burst into western and northern Iraq in 2014 from Syria and held sway for more than two years.

“So ISIS’S days are certainly numbered, but it’s not over yet and it’s not going to be over any time soon.”

Mattis referred to this area as “ISIS’S last stand.”

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