The Guardian: NATO will return to train Iraqi forces after four years of leaving the country
6/24/2015
Baghdad
A senior US official at NATO revealed (NATO NATO), on Wednesday, the readiness of NATO to return to Iraq in the coming weeks, four years after he left to train the security forces in their war against (Daash), while official confirmed the alliance that this comes in response to a request made by the Iraqi government the beginning of the current year 2015, noting that the alliance will complement what has been presented from previous efforts by direct his program, which includes short, medium and long-term goals.
The Guardian newspaper The Guardian UK, in a report today, I followed (range Press), "The defense ministers of NATO countries will meet in the NATO headquarters in Brussels, today and tomorrow, to discuss the new rapid deployment force, which is expected deployed east of the coalition countries, as opposed to Russian border, or in the south and southeast of the limits of its countries, near the countries in conflict, such as Libya, Syria and Iraq. "
She said the Guardian, that "NATO officials are still conferring on what could be made to help Iraq in its war against Daash, where 62 countries are currently involved in the international coalition against that organization, including 28 members of the alliance.
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6/24/2015
Baghdad
A senior US official at NATO revealed (NATO NATO), on Wednesday, the readiness of NATO to return to Iraq in the coming weeks, four years after he left to train the security forces in their war against (Daash), while official confirmed the alliance that this comes in response to a request made by the Iraqi government the beginning of the current year 2015, noting that the alliance will complement what has been presented from previous efforts by direct his program, which includes short, medium and long-term goals.
The Guardian newspaper The Guardian UK, in a report today, I followed (range Press), "The defense ministers of NATO countries will meet in the NATO headquarters in Brussels, today and tomorrow, to discuss the new rapid deployment force, which is expected deployed east of the coalition countries, as opposed to Russian border, or in the south and southeast of the limits of its countries, near the countries in conflict, such as Libya, Syria and Iraq. "
She said the Guardian, that "NATO officials are still conferring on what could be made to help Iraq in its war against Daash, where 62 countries are currently involved in the international coalition against that organization, including 28 members of the alliance.
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