The article here is a nice summary of the situation. Mark Perry is an old friend of The Dupuy Institute. It does have a political slant in its introduction, but the rest of it is good analysis. We usually try to avoid politics in this blog.
A few highlights:
- Offensive is now tentatively schedule to begin sometime in early October.
- …with a final battle for Mosul coming at the end of October (and therefore the political slant to the article).
- The attack might be coordinated with an attack on Raqqa in Syria, the capital of the shrinking Islamic State.
- U.S. advisors are with Iraqi units at the battalion-level.
- Over 200 U.S. advisors are at al-Qayyarah air base, 40 miles south of Mosul.
- There is an effort to include local Sunni’s in the effort, along with a CENTCOM estimate that Anbar’s Sunnis can contribute at most 10,000 soldiers to the Mosul effort.