US to cut Peshmerga salaries by half

<p style="text-align: left;">The Donald Trump administration seeks to slash salaries for Iraq&amp;rsquo;s Peshmerga forces by more than half in next year&amp;rsquo;s budget.

The Pentagon&rsquo;s budget blueprint for the fiscal year beginning in October cuts stipends for the Kurdish fighters from $290 million down to $126 million. The money covers salaries, food and fuel as well as equipment spread out among 12 Kurdish brigades &ldquo;to increase Peshmerga pressure&rdquo; on the Islamic State (IS), according to the budget.

Al-Monitor reported that the Defense Department is framing the cut as a move to have Baghdad increase its contribution as Iraq looks to integrate the Kurdish units into the national military force. The Iraqi parliament approved a $112 billion budget in January that partly covers peshmerga salaries in the latest sign of warming ties between Baghdad and Erbil.

The Peshmerga remain &ldquo;vital partners to achieve the enduring defeat of IS,&rdquo; said Cmdr. Rebecca Rebarich, a Pentagon spokeswoman. &ldquo;We were pleased to see funding for Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) salaries in the 2019 Iraqi government budget.&rdquo;

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