Defence chief defeating ISIL alone won’t bring peace, stability to Iraq
OTTAWA — Western military intervention may have prevented a “short-term calamity” in Iraq, but it is only the start of a long effort to bring peace and stability to the country, says Canada’s defence chief.
“My belief is that the work we’re doing now militarily in Iraq is the first step in a long, long journey to ensure the success of that region into the future,” Gen. Jonathan Vance told the Senate defence committee Wednesday.
Concerns about Iraq’s long-term stability are mounting after its parliament sacked a high-profile minister for the second time in a month.
Finance minister Hoshiyar Zebari was impeached Wednesday on allegations of corruption — the same fate that befell defence minister Khaled al-Obaidi at the end of August.


