
US Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday told U.S. troops who are training the Jordanian military that ISIL extremists are "already on their heels" but defeating them will take a long time.
Biden also told the U.S. military instructors in the Jordanian town of Zarqa that ISIL militants don't pose an existential threat to the United States, according to the AP.
The US vice president arrived in Jordan earlier Thursday. In the capital of Amman, he met with King Abdullah II, a key Western military ally.
Washington has scaled up military aid to Jordan in recent months in line with the kingdom's central role in the fight against ISIL, which controls large areas of neighboring Syria and Iraq.
After lunch, the vice president and the king flew by helicopter to the Joint Training Center, a military compound near Zarqa.
They viewed a flyover that included two F-16s and eight helicopters, among them Blackhawks and Cobras.
Biden then addressed U.S. troops at a separate event in a mess hall in the compound.
"We are going to defeat ISIL," Biden was quoted by the AP as telling the soldiers.
"They are already on their heels," he said of the extremists. "It's going to take a long time, going to take a long time. They are no existential threat to the United States because we've got you and the people you are training (and) the finest military tactics in the world."
As part of the deepening military cooperation, the U.S. last week gave Jordan eight Blackhawk helicopters to help boost border protection. An additional eight Blackhawks are in the pipeline.
Jordan is Biden's last stop on a Mideast swing that also included the United Arab Emirates, the Palestinian territories and Israel.
Source:WAM
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