Dempsey: Iraqi forces voluntarily came out of the gray and did not force her Daash
05/22/2015
Khandan – Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chief of General Staff of the US Army announced that the Iraqi army forces which had been present in the major cities of Anbar province city of Ramadi, chose to withdraw from the city and did not force them to the organization “Daash” terrorist.
He said Dempsey, telling told reporters on his way to Brussels, the military commander of these forces in Ramadi, “chosen individually on what seems to pull his troops to a more operations-defense point”, pointing out that the Iraqi and US authorities are investigating to find out exactly what happened in Ramadi.
The statements come at a time when the US administration official said that the fall of Ramadi, “a powerful blow in the fight al Daash efforts.”
It is noteworthy that Dempsey said in previous statements, last April: “The city of Ramadi is not a symbol in itself, better not fall, but that he fell and this campaign will not be the end.”
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05/22/2015
Khandan – Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chief of General Staff of the US Army announced that the Iraqi army forces which had been present in the major cities of Anbar province city of Ramadi, chose to withdraw from the city and did not force them to the organization “Daash” terrorist.
He said Dempsey, telling told reporters on his way to Brussels, the military commander of these forces in Ramadi, “chosen individually on what seems to pull his troops to a more operations-defense point”, pointing out that the Iraqi and US authorities are investigating to find out exactly what happened in Ramadi.
The statements come at a time when the US administration official said that the fall of Ramadi, “a powerful blow in the fight al Daash efforts.”
It is noteworthy that Dempsey said in previous statements, last April: “The city of Ramadi is not a symbol in itself, better not fall, but that he fell and this campaign will not be the end.”
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