WASHINGTON: After more than two months of air strikes, American commanders have finally decided on a name for the US-led war against IS jihadists — “Operation Inherent Resolve”.
The decision was taken “a few days ago” by the chiefs of all the armed services, said Colonel Ed Thomas, spokesman for the US military’s top officer, General Martin Dempsey. “The operation is called ‘Operation Inherent Resolve’,” he said. The name had already been cited in previous media reports as a possible choice that was rejected by some officers.
The US military’s Central Command, which oversees the air campaign, said the the name was meant “to reflect the unwavering resolve and deep commitment of the US and partner nations in the region and around the globe to eliminate the terrorist group ISIL.”
The name also symbolised the “dedication of coalition members to work closely with our friends in the region and apply all available dimensions of national power necessary — diplomatic, informational, military, economic - to degrade and ultimately destroy” the Islamic State group, it said. The US military usually wastes no time in announcing the name of a military operation.
The named operations also offer a way of organising medals for service and valour, and that requirement might have provided the top brass an extra incentive to arrive at a decision. The 2003 American invasion of Iraq was known as Operation Iraqi Freedom, and the war in Afghanistan is still known as Operation Enduring Freedom.
During the US occupation of Iraq from 2003 to 2011, there were more than 500 named operations, including Operation Airborne Dragon, Operation Soda Mountain and Operation Tapeworm.
US warplanes started bombing the IS group in Iraq in early August, but the mission has had been no official moniker until now. Some commentators alleged that the lack of a name reflected the White House’s lack of enthusiasm for intervening in Iraq and Syria, but US officials dismissed the idea as ridiculous. AFP