The Iraqi government was quick to take advantage of the Syrian
government’s pre-approval for strikes against ISIS in their territory.
On Monday, Iraqi warplanes attacked and destroyed a building near al-Sousa, in eastern Syria.
According to Iraqi officials, the building was believed to be hosting a
gathering of around 30 ISIS leaders at the time. Though they offered no
details on who these leaders were, they claimed the building was totally
destroyed.
Just one day prior, Syrian state media reported that President Assad had given Iraq advanced authorization
for such strikes to be carried out without individual permission. Iraq
had been sending security officials to Syria in recent weeks to discuss
the ISIS problem along their common border.
Iraqi officials have indicated that
they intend to escalate their involvement in fighting ISIS once the US
withdraws from Syria. Some Iraqi officials have even said they are
considering sending ground troops into eastern Syria for such
operations.
Iraq has an Air Force ?