US Congress refused to vote for paving the use of military force against Daash
2015/6/12 16:27
The voice of the US Congress rejected a formal mandate allows the use of military force against al Daash, and this comes in the light of the military developments in Iraq and hit and run operations between Iraqi forces and terrorists Daash.
US President Barack Obama had asked in February of Congress to approve a mandate allowing the use of military force against Daash.
However, the voice of Congress Thursday rejected a draft law for the defense was to force them to vote on an official authorization to use military force against Daash.
And the voice of the US House of Representatives by a majority of 231 votes to 196 to reject the amendment, which was sponsored by Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, with the voice of the Republicans who control the majority of seats in the Council to a large extent against the amendment, while supported by the Democrats in general.
Note that the amendment in the form approved by the Congress would be required to discuss the new mandate and voted on by March 31 / March 2016 prohibits the use of funds in the project defense Appropriations Act in the next year in a campaign of air strikes against al Daash that Congress approve the mandate.
A vote was taken in Congress, one day after the issuance of Obama is sending an additional 450 US soldiers to Iraq to provide assistance and training Iraqi forces seeking to regain land seized by Daash.
A statement issued by the White House that the US President took the decision to strengthen the group US military advisers based on the recommendations of the US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey.
According to White House spokesman Josh Ernest, the additional group of military trainers Americans will be transferred to the base [progress] in Anbar province, but stressed that "these additional troops would play a combat role", stressing that it only will strengthen the group American trainers stationed in Iraq, who are training Iraqi security forces only, numbering three hundred thousand and currently element.
Contrary to what was announced by Dempsey Thursday that the United States was considering the establishment of more US military bases in Iraq, the White House spokesman, said there was no immediate or specific plans to set up new bases in Iraq ".
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2015/6/12 16:27
The voice of the US Congress rejected a formal mandate allows the use of military force against al Daash, and this comes in the light of the military developments in Iraq and hit and run operations between Iraqi forces and terrorists Daash.
US President Barack Obama had asked in February of Congress to approve a mandate allowing the use of military force against Daash.
However, the voice of Congress Thursday rejected a draft law for the defense was to force them to vote on an official authorization to use military force against Daash.
And the voice of the US House of Representatives by a majority of 231 votes to 196 to reject the amendment, which was sponsored by Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, with the voice of the Republicans who control the majority of seats in the Council to a large extent against the amendment, while supported by the Democrats in general.
Note that the amendment in the form approved by the Congress would be required to discuss the new mandate and voted on by March 31 / March 2016 prohibits the use of funds in the project defense Appropriations Act in the next year in a campaign of air strikes against al Daash that Congress approve the mandate.
A vote was taken in Congress, one day after the issuance of Obama is sending an additional 450 US soldiers to Iraq to provide assistance and training Iraqi forces seeking to regain land seized by Daash.
A statement issued by the White House that the US President took the decision to strengthen the group US military advisers based on the recommendations of the US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey.
According to White House spokesman Josh Ernest, the additional group of military trainers Americans will be transferred to the base [progress] in Anbar province, but stressed that "these additional troops would play a combat role", stressing that it only will strengthen the group American trainers stationed in Iraq, who are training Iraqi security forces only, numbering three hundred thousand and currently element.
Contrary to what was announced by Dempsey Thursday that the United States was considering the establishment of more US military bases in Iraq, the White House spokesman, said there was no immediate or specific plans to set up new bases in Iraq ".
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