*****Iraq demands U.S. to speed up the processing planes "F16"*****
06/09/2011 19:41
Baghdad, September 6 / September (Rn) - *****demanded that the Iraqi Defense Ministry on Tuesday, *****its counterpart the U.S. to accelerate the implementation of the agreements***** concluded between them to increase Iraq's fighter planes American-type "F16",***** indicating that it is preparing to receive the airspace of the U.S. forces. *****This came in statements of the spokesman Ministry of Defence Major General Mohammed al-Askari *****after a meeting between Defense Minister proxy Saadoun al-Dulaimi, *****with Deputy Secretary of Defense for the Air Force Michael, however, and Nellie this afternoon at the headquarters of the ministry in Baghdad.*****Askari said that "this visit is to accelerate the implementation of agreements bringing F-16 and defense systems air combat aircraft other, whether for training or fighter air or survey. " "The visit of the Deputy Secretary of Defense is very important has been research on how to use the time before the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and the creation of the air force and army aviation and air defenses in order to receive tasks and atmosphere from the side U.S.. " He added, "it was agreed that the Iraqi air force and air defenses more effective weapons in the region," noting that he "will be over Iraq with sophisticated weapons." A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Defense, Colonel David Lapan said the early August / last August that Iraq requested a total of 36 aircraft from the F-16, is expected to reach an Iraqi delegation to Washington to discuss the way ahead with the purchase of 18 fighter the first of the total number. will be able to Lockheed Martin, which is now manufactured F-16, from a profit of several billion dollars if approved the deal by the U.S. Congress. The total cost for 18 aircraft to about $ 4 billion when you add weapons and spare parts and maintenance, according to Colonel Barry Johnson, spokesman for U.S. forces in Iraq. and will be Iraq also pay for any of the U.S. trainers or mechanics who will have to go to Iraq as part of a deal to buy aircraft. From: weigh-Shammari, the Open: Abdullah Sabri
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06/09/2011 19:41
Baghdad, September 6 / September (Rn) - *****demanded that the Iraqi Defense Ministry on Tuesday, *****its counterpart the U.S. to accelerate the implementation of the agreements***** concluded between them to increase Iraq's fighter planes American-type "F16",***** indicating that it is preparing to receive the airspace of the U.S. forces. *****This came in statements of the spokesman Ministry of Defence Major General Mohammed al-Askari *****after a meeting between Defense Minister proxy Saadoun al-Dulaimi, *****with Deputy Secretary of Defense for the Air Force Michael, however, and Nellie this afternoon at the headquarters of the ministry in Baghdad.*****Askari said that "this visit is to accelerate the implementation of agreements bringing F-16 and defense systems air combat aircraft other, whether for training or fighter air or survey. " "The visit of the Deputy Secretary of Defense is very important has been research on how to use the time before the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and the creation of the air force and army aviation and air defenses in order to receive tasks and atmosphere from the side U.S.. " He added, "it was agreed that the Iraqi air force and air defenses more effective weapons in the region," noting that he "will be over Iraq with sophisticated weapons." A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Defense, Colonel David Lapan said the early August / last August that Iraq requested a total of 36 aircraft from the F-16, is expected to reach an Iraqi delegation to Washington to discuss the way ahead with the purchase of 18 fighter the first of the total number. will be able to Lockheed Martin, which is now manufactured F-16, from a profit of several billion dollars if approved the deal by the U.S. Congress. The total cost for 18 aircraft to about $ 4 billion when you add weapons and spare parts and maintenance, according to Colonel Barry Johnson, spokesman for U.S. forces in Iraq. and will be Iraq also pay for any of the U.S. trainers or mechanics who will have to go to Iraq as part of a deal to buy aircraft. From: weigh-Shammari, the Open: Abdullah Sabri
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