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8/2/2015 0:00
WASHINGTON - Ahmed Ali
confirmed the national security adviser to US President Susan Rice, the continuation of her country in the Iraqi government support in its war against gangs "Daash" Alarhabiyh.oavadt Rice, in a speech at the Brookings Institution for Strategic Studies, in the presence of the "morning", that "the US government will continue to support The Iraqi government train and equip Iraqi forces and moderate Syrian opposition in order to weaken and defeat "Daash" at the end. Rice confirmed, once again, President Barack Obama refused to send ground troops to Iraq and Syria in order to fight "Daash," pointing out that "the United States After 2014 exceeded the actual presence on the ground in Afghanistan and Iraq to face new risks Kalmjmoat Qaeda-affiliated gangs Daash local extremist groups. "
She stressed that the "fight against terrorism requires the existence of a" comprehensive approach "consists of military operations and the decline of the sources of funding for terrorist groups and the face of extremist ideology." . The word came Rice to explain the national security strategy of the new United States, which is being updated for the first time since 2010, after 15 months of receipt of President Barack Obama's judgment and the outbreak of the so-called events of the Arab Spring.
According to the document the National Security Strategy of new Van terrorist threat by extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and Daash "still stands," especially after the terrorist acts occurring in all of France, Canada and Australia.
The document refers to the likelihood of a major terrorist attack on the level of atheist th of September attacks "have diminished," and that current threats "are not up to the level of the last challenges America faced ".oicol report" At a time when we are facing more numerous and diverse threats, but it is not in existential nature, such as those we faced during World War II and during the Cold War. " However, the US National Security Advisor to President acknowledged increase the likelihood of "similar terrorist attacks, bombings Boston, Ottawa, Sydney and Paris."
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8/2/2015 0:00
WASHINGTON - Ahmed Ali
confirmed the national security adviser to US President Susan Rice, the continuation of her country in the Iraqi government support in its war against gangs "Daash" Alarhabiyh.oavadt Rice, in a speech at the Brookings Institution for Strategic Studies, in the presence of the "morning", that "the US government will continue to support The Iraqi government train and equip Iraqi forces and moderate Syrian opposition in order to weaken and defeat "Daash" at the end. Rice confirmed, once again, President Barack Obama refused to send ground troops to Iraq and Syria in order to fight "Daash," pointing out that "the United States After 2014 exceeded the actual presence on the ground in Afghanistan and Iraq to face new risks Kalmjmoat Qaeda-affiliated gangs Daash local extremist groups. "
She stressed that the "fight against terrorism requires the existence of a" comprehensive approach "consists of military operations and the decline of the sources of funding for terrorist groups and the face of extremist ideology." . The word came Rice to explain the national security strategy of the new United States, which is being updated for the first time since 2010, after 15 months of receipt of President Barack Obama's judgment and the outbreak of the so-called events of the Arab Spring.
According to the document the National Security Strategy of new Van terrorist threat by extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and Daash "still stands," especially after the terrorist acts occurring in all of France, Canada and Australia.
The document refers to the likelihood of a major terrorist attack on the level of atheist th of September attacks "have diminished," and that current threats "are not up to the level of the last challenges America faced ".oicol report" At a time when we are facing more numerous and diverse threats, but it is not in existential nature, such as those we faced during World War II and during the Cold War. " However, the US National Security Advisor to President acknowledged increase the likelihood of "similar terrorist attacks, bombings Boston, Ottawa, Sydney and Paris."
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