[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 68 (Wednesday, May 6, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S2661]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FIGHT AGAINST ISIS
Mrs. ERNST. Mr. President, as we continue to fight against ISIS and
those radicalized by them, I rise today to urge my colleagues to join
efforts to provide direct assistance to a critical partner in that
fight--the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Yesterday, I joined Senator Barbara Boxer of California to do just
that. We introduced bipartisan legislation to provide temporary
authority for the President to provide weapons directly to Iraqi
Kurdish Peshmerga forces in the fight against ISIS. This legislation
builds upon a similar bipartisan House effort led by House Foreign
Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce and Ranking Member Eliot Engel. The
bill's 3-year authorization seeks to reduce delays in arming Peshmerga
forces to fight ISIS, while still maintaining consultation with the
Iraqi Government.
Beginning in the first gulf war, the Iraqi Kurds and their Peshmerga
forces have played a vital role in supporting U.S. interests and a free
Iraq, despite limited means of doing so.
Since August 2014, the Kurds have provided sanctuary to nearly 2
million ethnic and religious minorities in Iraqi Kurdistan, and they
have been the only force to hold its ground against ISIS in northern
Iraq.
Currently, by law, the United States must provide support to the
Iraqi Kurds through the Iraqi central government in Baghdad, which has
often not been timely or adequate in the past. This has had a negative
impact on the Kurds' ability to defend Iraqi territory and provide
security for those Iraqis and Syrians who have sought refuge in Iraqi
Kurdistan.
Last November, Secretary of State John Kerry said that if Chairman
Royce wanted to change current law--to ``fix it''--that he invited him
to do so. Well, that is exactly what this legislation does.
It makes it the policy of the United States to provide direct
assistance to the Kurdistan Regional Government to combat ISIS. We do
that because we believe that defeating ISIS is critical to maintaining
an inclusive and unified Iraq and that the Iraqi Kurds are key in that
goal, as well as to help to end the humanitarian crisis in Iraq through
their support of over 1.6 million displaced persons from Iraq and
Syria.
The legislation preserves the President's ability to notify the Iraqi
Government before weapons, equipment, defense services or related
training is provided to Iraqi Kurdish forces.
It ensures this emergency authorization does not construct a
precedent of providing direct support to organizations other than a
country or an international organization. Finally, it works toward
accountability by requiring a report to Congress on U.S. weapons
provided to the Iraqi Government which have ended up in the hands of
Iranian controlled and supported Shia militias or foreign terrorist
groups.
ISIS is deadly and determined, and Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga forces--
our critical partner in the fight against ISIS--need U.S. weapons as
quickly as possible.
This 3-year authorization would bolster efforts against ISIS, which
are critical to maintaining a unified and stable Iraq and imperative to
our national security interests. We simply cannot afford to have future
delays at this critical moment in the battle.
I urge my colleagues to join us in supporting this much-needed
legislation to arm the Iraqi Kurds in the fight against ISIS.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Georgia.
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