Abbadi forcibly retired two of his army generals and revoked the office of the armed forces' commander-in-chief.
Iraq's new premier faces more pressures as ISIL fighters claim territorial gains in Anbar [AFP]
Baghdad, Iraq -
Repeated failures by Iraq's army commanders in their fight against the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) as well as a high casualty
rate among soldiers have increased pressure on Iraq's new Prime Minister
Haider al-Abbadi to take action.
On September 23, Abbadi
forcibly retired two of his army generals and revoked the office of the
armed forces' commander-in-chief in a move widely seen as an attempt to
remedy the army's successive losses in