US official: We will not send special forces to Gray
May 20, 2015
A military official in the US Department of Defense revealed that Washington had decided not to send any special forces to fight alongside Iraqi forces on fronts around the city of Ramadi, which fell to the organization "Daash" recently, but stressed that the decision "Review Unreadable" under any circumstances for developments.
The official, who asked not to be named, told CNN the US, the military leaders do not intend to apply this kind of Obama in order to get the power to the deployment of US special forces in Ramadi or around to help Iraqi forces to target "Daash," adding that the military leadership, with aware of the possibility of changing the decision, but they did not notice there was a need for it now.
The White House had announced earlier that he seriously consider further military support to Iraqi forces in order to recover the city of Ramadi, including the provision of training and equipment for local tribes, and noted American sources to the absence of plans to alter the US strategy now, and that Washington is waiting for the Iraqi forces move around and do their part. \ ST \
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May 20, 2015
A military official in the US Department of Defense revealed that Washington had decided not to send any special forces to fight alongside Iraqi forces on fronts around the city of Ramadi, which fell to the organization "Daash" recently, but stressed that the decision "Review Unreadable" under any circumstances for developments.
The official, who asked not to be named, told CNN the US, the military leaders do not intend to apply this kind of Obama in order to get the power to the deployment of US special forces in Ramadi or around to help Iraqi forces to target "Daash," adding that the military leadership, with aware of the possibility of changing the decision, but they did not notice there was a need for it now.
The White House had announced earlier that he seriously consider further military support to Iraqi forces in order to recover the city of Ramadi, including the provision of training and equipment for local tribes, and noted American sources to the absence of plans to alter the US strategy now, and that Washington is waiting for the Iraqi forces move around and do their part. \ ST \
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