President Obama declared his support for Iraq’s newly nominated prime minister, Dr. Haider Al-Abadi, amid growing political tensions in Baghdad, calling the move a “promising step forward” in the formation of a new government and stressing the limits of American intervention.
Obama said U.S. forces “have successfully conducted targeted airstrikes to prevent terrorist forces from advancing on the city of Erbil,” but he emphasized the need for Iraq to solve its own problems through the political process.
“As I said when I authorized these operations, there is no American military solution to the larger crisis in Iraq,” he said in a Monday speech from Martha’s Vineyard, where he is currently on vacation. “The only lasting solution is for Iraqis to come together and form an inclusive government — one that represents the legitimate interests of all Iraqis, and one that can unify the country’s fight against ISIL.”









