Obama prepares to dream of the Kurdistan region: arms pass through Baghdad only
\ Thu, 02 Jul two thousand and fifteen
BAGHDAD - News Today
United States broke off the road on multiple attempts, made an ally to move directly heavy weapons to Kurdistan, which has been fighting his forces to organize Daash in the Iraq region countries, as stipulated that the weapon passes through the central government in Baghdad.
accuses these countries, which is one of the closest allies US President Barack Obama and leaders of other Western, including British Prime Minister David Cameron, not to show the spirit of initiative expected of them and leadership, in the face of the most serious security crisis facing the world for decades.
The newspaper The Daily Telegraph for allies of the Kurdistan region to their willingness to move on their own to extend response Iraq heavy weapons directly, even if that means ignoring the Iraqi government and its supporters Americans who are demanding that pass all the weapons from the road to Baghdad.
The newspaper said that senior officials in the Gulf and other countries, revealed her that all attempts to persuade Obama of the need to arm the Kurds directly as part of a broader plan to meet the "Daash" failed.
Officials said they are now looking for other ways to fight a confrontation with the "Daash", without seeking the approval of the United States first.
A senior Arab official told the Daily Telegraph, "if the Americans and the West was not ready to do anything serious on defeat Daash, we'll have to find new ways to deal with the threat, "adding that" Daash making progress all the time and we simply can not wait to wake up Washington on the gravity of the threat we face. "
The United States angered its allies, especially in the Gulf countries on its way in the air campaign against "Daash" management in a manner apparently at random and ineffective.
The other members of the international coalition against Daash, the aircraft has set clear objectives for the sites Daash and gunmen, but the United States prevented the hit.
A senior Gulf official told The Daily Telegraph , that there is not a strategic view, but "there is a lack of coordination in the choice of targets, and there is no comprehensive plan to defeat Daash".
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\ Thu, 02 Jul two thousand and fifteen
BAGHDAD - News Today
United States broke off the road on multiple attempts, made an ally to move directly heavy weapons to Kurdistan, which has been fighting his forces to organize Daash in the Iraq region countries, as stipulated that the weapon passes through the central government in Baghdad.
accuses these countries, which is one of the closest allies US President Barack Obama and leaders of other Western, including British Prime Minister David Cameron, not to show the spirit of initiative expected of them and leadership, in the face of the most serious security crisis facing the world for decades.
The newspaper The Daily Telegraph for allies of the Kurdistan region to their willingness to move on their own to extend response Iraq heavy weapons directly, even if that means ignoring the Iraqi government and its supporters Americans who are demanding that pass all the weapons from the road to Baghdad.
The newspaper said that senior officials in the Gulf and other countries, revealed her that all attempts to persuade Obama of the need to arm the Kurds directly as part of a broader plan to meet the "Daash" failed.
Officials said they are now looking for other ways to fight a confrontation with the "Daash", without seeking the approval of the United States first.
A senior Arab official told the Daily Telegraph, "if the Americans and the West was not ready to do anything serious on defeat Daash, we'll have to find new ways to deal with the threat, "adding that" Daash making progress all the time and we simply can not wait to wake up Washington on the gravity of the threat we face. "
The United States angered its allies, especially in the Gulf countries on its way in the air campaign against "Daash" management in a manner apparently at random and ineffective.
The other members of the international coalition against Daash, the aircraft has set clear objectives for the sites Daash and gunmen, but the United States prevented the hit.
A senior Gulf official told The Daily Telegraph , that there is not a strategic view, but "there is a lack of coordination in the choice of targets, and there is no comprehensive plan to defeat Daash".
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