Spain plans to send 300 troops to train Iraqi forces
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Spain plans to send 300 troops to train Iraqi forces
10/10/2014 18:43
Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: Spain announced it planned to send 300 troops to help train the Iraqi army to fight the organization "Daash."
The Minister of Defense Pedro Morines on Friday that the troops, part of the international coalition led by the United States to fight state regulation, will not be sent to fight, but added that anything could happen.
He added that the process, which takes anywhere from seven to eight weeks designed to provide containment of state regulation through the training of Iraqi forces to deal with explosives and landmine clearance and special operations, and should be approved by Parliament on the decision, but probably will not agree to the opposition.
That would be the first time that the intervention of the Spanish troops Iraq since the withdrawal of Spain in 2004, peacekeeping troops, which sent there as part of the international invasion, which led the United States to Iraq.
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Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: Spain announced it planned to send 300 troops to help train the Iraqi army to fight the organization "Daash."
The Minister of Defense Pedro Morines on Friday that the troops, part of the international coalition led by the United States to fight state regulation, will not be sent to fight, but added that anything could happen.
He added that the process, which takes anywhere from seven to eight weeks designed to provide containment of state regulation through the training of Iraqi forces to deal with explosives and landmine clearance and special operations, and should be approved by Parliament on the decision, but probably will not agree to the opposition.
That would be the first time that the intervention of the Spanish troops Iraq since the withdrawal of Spain in 2004, peacekeeping troops, which sent there as part of the international invasion, which led the United States to Iraq.
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