Parliamentary security outweighs American soldiers sent to Iraq after the resignation of Hegel
2014-11-25 13: 43
Tomorrow press Baghdad was likely a member of Parliament's defense and Security Committee Majid Mohamed, Tuesday, that the administration of President Obama to send more American soldiers to Iraq after the u.s. Defense Secretary Chuck Hegel.
Ghraoui said a Deputy from the Liberal block for "tomorrow,", "what we understand from the President and Defense Secretary Chuck Hegel that resignation had nothing to do with the war in Iraq and Syria daash, maybe there is disagreement between them on war plans or pressure from within the US Congress not to send troops to Iraq or establish military bases or the like".
Mohamed said that he "must be taken into consideration that the Secretary of Defense is not the party of Obama and maybe there were problems between them led to the resignation, but u.s. policy will not change, change a certain Minister, plans remain in accordance with predefined strategy in Congress and the Pentagon are applied on the ground, the Minister is not important".
He said that "there are perhaps change will happen in the US Defense plans and is going to send more American soldiers to Iraq."
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2014-11-25 13: 43
Tomorrow press Baghdad was likely a member of Parliament's defense and Security Committee Majid Mohamed, Tuesday, that the administration of President Obama to send more American soldiers to Iraq after the u.s. Defense Secretary Chuck Hegel.
Ghraoui said a Deputy from the Liberal block for "tomorrow,", "what we understand from the President and Defense Secretary Chuck Hegel that resignation had nothing to do with the war in Iraq and Syria daash, maybe there is disagreement between them on war plans or pressure from within the US Congress not to send troops to Iraq or establish military bases or the like".
Mohamed said that he "must be taken into consideration that the Secretary of Defense is not the party of Obama and maybe there were problems between them led to the resignation, but u.s. policy will not change, change a certain Minister, plans remain in accordance with predefined strategy in Congress and the Pentagon are applied on the ground, the Minister is not important".
He said that "there are perhaps change will happen in the US Defense plans and is going to send more American soldiers to Iraq."
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