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US general: Iranian regime seeks to dominate countries of the region

US general: Iranian regime seeks to dominate countries of the region
US Army General Joseph Votel, commander of the US Central Command, testifies during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. (File/AFP)
Updated 11 March 2019

US general: Iranian regime seeks to dominate countries of the region

US general: Iranian regime seeks to dominate countries of the region
  • Gen. Joseph Votel toldÌýtheÌýHouse committee that unless DaeshÌýand its ideology are handled properly, the militant groupÌýwill sow the seeds of future violent extremism
  • Votel says DaeshÌýnow holds less than a single square mile, but has kept that that sliver of land for weeks

LONDON:ÌýThe Iranian regime is seeking to dominate countries in the Middle East, the top USÌýcommander for the Middle EastÌýsaid ThursdayÌýat a House Armed Services Committee (HASC) hearing on national security challenges.

Gen. Joseph VotelÌýalso saidÌýthat although DaeshÌýmilitants are losing the last of their territory in Syria, the militants who remain are unbroken and radicalized, and represent a "serious generational problem."
"The ISIS population being evacuated from the remaining vestiges of the caliphate largely remains unrepentant, unbroken and radicalized. We will need to maintain a vigilant offensive against this now widely dispersed and disaggregated organization," he said.

"Reduction of the physical caliphate is a monumental military accomplishment -Ìýbut the fight against ISIS and violent extremism is far from over and our mission remains the same," General Joseph Votel, head of the US Central Command, told Congress.
Votel toldÌýtheÌýHouse committee that unless DaeshÌýand its ideology are handled properly, the militant groupÌýwill sow the seeds of future violent extremism.
The US commander's assessment provides a reality check to President Donald Trump's repeated assertion in recent weeks that DaeshÌýhas been defeated and lost 100 percent of its "caliphate," which once covered a vast territory straddling Syria and Iraq.
Votel says DaeshÌýnow holds less than a single square mile, but has kept that that sliver of land for weeks, and many militants have escaped and are in hiding.

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