Washington speed up the process of arming Anbar tribes
Follow-Iraq Press -20 May / May: studying US President Barack Obama, who chaired Tuesday a meeting of the National Security Council to assess the situation in Iraq, the possibility of accelerating the rehabilitation and equipping of local clans, hoping to restore the city of Ramadi, which fell into the grip of the "Daash".
The spokesman said National Security Council spokesman Alastair Basque told AFP, "We are studying how to provide the best possible support for ground troops in Anbar, especially by accelerating the rehabilitation and equipping of local clans and support the process carried out by Iraq in order to restore the gray."
The contract Barack Obama Tuesday held a meeting with Foreign Minister John Kerry and Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, as well as with national security adviser Susan Rice, director of the CIA, John Brennan and other senior officials for the US strategy evaluation in conflict with the organization "Daash"
Basque and explained that "there is no any official changes to the strategy," adding that it was a rather correct the schedule more than is reconsidered in helping Sunni tribes.
Law Support
And voted in the Foreign Relations Committee in the US Congress earlier this month in favor of the law provides for dealing with Iraq's Sunni Arabs and Kurds, as the two destinations separate Tzlahama isolation from the central government, a law met strong opposition and widespread condemnation by the Baghdad government and the political forces in the country.
And Senator John McCain, Chairman of the majority in the US Congress had said during his visit to Iraq late last year that his country supports arming Sunni tribes to liberate areas in Iraq from the grip of the "Daash" .anthy (1)
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Follow-Iraq Press -20 May / May: studying US President Barack Obama, who chaired Tuesday a meeting of the National Security Council to assess the situation in Iraq, the possibility of accelerating the rehabilitation and equipping of local clans, hoping to restore the city of Ramadi, which fell into the grip of the "Daash".
The spokesman said National Security Council spokesman Alastair Basque told AFP, "We are studying how to provide the best possible support for ground troops in Anbar, especially by accelerating the rehabilitation and equipping of local clans and support the process carried out by Iraq in order to restore the gray."
The contract Barack Obama Tuesday held a meeting with Foreign Minister John Kerry and Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, as well as with national security adviser Susan Rice, director of the CIA, John Brennan and other senior officials for the US strategy evaluation in conflict with the organization "Daash"
Basque and explained that "there is no any official changes to the strategy," adding that it was a rather correct the schedule more than is reconsidered in helping Sunni tribes.
Law Support
And voted in the Foreign Relations Committee in the US Congress earlier this month in favor of the law provides for dealing with Iraq's Sunni Arabs and Kurds, as the two destinations separate Tzlahama isolation from the central government, a law met strong opposition and widespread condemnation by the Baghdad government and the political forces in the country.
And Senator John McCain, Chairman of the majority in the US Congress had said during his visit to Iraq late last year that his country supports arming Sunni tribes to liberate areas in Iraq from the grip of the "Daash" .anthy (1)
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