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Washington sent combat troops to Iraq and limited United Nations recommends a "dialogue"

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Washington sent combat troops to Iraq and limited United Nations recommends a "dialogue" Empty Washington sent combat troops to Iraq and limited United Nations recommends a "dialogue"

Post  Admin Wed Jun 18, 2014 1:28 pm



06/18/2014 (0:01 pm)






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Decided to U.S. President Barack Obama, on Tuesday, sending combat troops to Iraq "remain where until the security situation improves," While assured U.S. officials that Washington would send 275 soldiers to Iraq to protect the U.S. Embassy, ​​swung send special forces will "guide the Iraqi forces and training ".

The news agency Associated Press of America, for an official report submitted by U.S. President Barack Obama to Congress, seen by (range Press), "The troops being sent in his statement will be equipped to fight and will remain in Iraq until the security situation improves."

The agency quoted U.S. officials as saying that "the United States are sending 275 an element of the U.S. Army to Iraq to protect the U.S. Embassy and other U.S. interests," pointing out "that, according to authorize announced by Obama on Monday, the United States has sent 100 military reservists else in the state close to a third of them can be used when needed. "

The IAEA has confirmed that "there is the possibility of sending special forces in a specific task, and that have not been approved yet, will focus on training and mentoring the Iraqi forces."

The President of the United States, last Friday, that Washington would not participate in military action in Iraq, but the existence of a plan of their politicians confirm they will work together, noting that the Gulf states would pump more oil in order to prevent higher prices in the world in the event that the organization Daash of control wells and oil refineries in Iraq.

In a related context, the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon said he urged Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on a dialogue in an attempt to stop the sectarian violence that erupted this month. He added that the governments that neglect of human rights create "fertile ground for extremism and terrorism."


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