Aajl..ris of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrives in Baghdad
[Baghdad-where]
The president of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey, morning to the capital Baghdad.
Dempsey said in a brief press statement upon his arrival in Baghdad, "I felt that from our side, how you are going our contribution in the war against al Daash in Iraq."
Dempsey's visit comes a sudden to Baghdad last Thursday after his remarks about the need for Iraq to about 80 thousand qualified soldiers from his security forces to regain lost ground in the city of Mosul, the end of the command to restore the border. "
He hosted the Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill that "the request for more US troops in Iraq regard to the establishment of centers to help train the necessary additional troops."
The White House had announced in the seventh of this month, "US President Barack Obama agreed to send an additional 1,500 military to Iraq to train Iraqi forces and Kurdish Peshmerga to fight al Daash at the request of the Iraqi government."
And reached the first batch of these advisers to Anbar last week and the number 50, according to an adviser to the announcement by the Pentagon on Tuesday.
It is said that the Iraqi government had rejected more than one occasion in the presence of any foreign forces in Alarac.anthy
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[Baghdad-where]
The president of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey, morning to the capital Baghdad.
Dempsey said in a brief press statement upon his arrival in Baghdad, "I felt that from our side, how you are going our contribution in the war against al Daash in Iraq."
Dempsey's visit comes a sudden to Baghdad last Thursday after his remarks about the need for Iraq to about 80 thousand qualified soldiers from his security forces to regain lost ground in the city of Mosul, the end of the command to restore the border. "
He hosted the Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill that "the request for more US troops in Iraq regard to the establishment of centers to help train the necessary additional troops."
The White House had announced in the seventh of this month, "US President Barack Obama agreed to send an additional 1,500 military to Iraq to train Iraqi forces and Kurdish Peshmerga to fight al Daash at the request of the Iraqi government."
And reached the first batch of these advisers to Anbar last week and the number 50, according to an adviser to the announcement by the Pentagon on Tuesday.
It is said that the Iraqi government had rejected more than one occasion in the presence of any foreign forces in Alarac.anthy
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