Obama: We will not send additional troops to Iraq and the victory over the (Daash) Iraqi mission
07/07/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Denied US President Barack Obama on Tuesday his intention to send additional troops to Iraq, and pointed out that the Iraqi forces is an important victory over the organization (Daash) by working to "develop", as he emphasized the fight against "extremist groups will be long."
Said Barack Obama in a speech on the military campaign that the United States headed against al (Daash) and quoted by the newspaper (The Washington Times) and seen by the (long-Presse), "We do not plan to send US troops to Iraq to fight (Daash)," noting that "the task Now local forces to achieve victory over the extremist group. "
Obama added that his country "does not have actual plans to increase the number of existing US forces there and travel three thousand," stressing the need to "develop local security forces in a position to continue to progress and if we took the job ourselves in all the Middle East and Africa regions will achieve nothing but the results of temporary solutions ".
Obama said that "the battle against the organization and the rest of the terrorist groups will be long and not always easy," asserting that "the Baghdad government is now good order by recruiting more local volunteers in the battle."
Obama pointed out that the "strategic local forces training was going very slowly, and we are now accelerating their training after the advent of a lot of volunteers year to participate in the battle," pointing out that "(Daash) made losses in a number of battles in Iraq, Syria, and that the presence of an influential partner of troops on the ground. "
Obama pointed out that "the alliance provided the Iraqi forces more anti-armor weapons and accelerate the training of local forces."
In another context, the US president stressed that "Washington will provide more training and arming the moderate opposition forces in Syria."
Obama warned "of attacks within the United States after recent threats from the ideas of the affected organization (Daash) over the Internet," calling on "the Muslim community in the United States to address this issue."
Obama said that "this will be Mnata Islamic communities to protect their sons and daughters that are being recruited."
It is noteworthy that the United States is leading an international coalition against al (Daash), in Iraq and Syria, as shown more countries desire to participate in this campaign, after growing risk regulation and the accession number of the citizens of these countries to the ranks of the organization and the fear of returning to carry out operations within these countries .
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07/07/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Denied US President Barack Obama on Tuesday his intention to send additional troops to Iraq, and pointed out that the Iraqi forces is an important victory over the organization (Daash) by working to "develop", as he emphasized the fight against "extremist groups will be long."
Said Barack Obama in a speech on the military campaign that the United States headed against al (Daash) and quoted by the newspaper (The Washington Times) and seen by the (long-Presse), "We do not plan to send US troops to Iraq to fight (Daash)," noting that "the task Now local forces to achieve victory over the extremist group. "
Obama added that his country "does not have actual plans to increase the number of existing US forces there and travel three thousand," stressing the need to "develop local security forces in a position to continue to progress and if we took the job ourselves in all the Middle East and Africa regions will achieve nothing but the results of temporary solutions ".
Obama said that "the battle against the organization and the rest of the terrorist groups will be long and not always easy," asserting that "the Baghdad government is now good order by recruiting more local volunteers in the battle."
Obama pointed out that the "strategic local forces training was going very slowly, and we are now accelerating their training after the advent of a lot of volunteers year to participate in the battle," pointing out that "(Daash) made losses in a number of battles in Iraq, Syria, and that the presence of an influential partner of troops on the ground. "
Obama pointed out that "the alliance provided the Iraqi forces more anti-armor weapons and accelerate the training of local forces."
In another context, the US president stressed that "Washington will provide more training and arming the moderate opposition forces in Syria."
Obama warned "of attacks within the United States after recent threats from the ideas of the affected organization (Daash) over the Internet," calling on "the Muslim community in the United States to address this issue."
Obama said that "this will be Mnata Islamic communities to protect their sons and daughters that are being recruited."
It is noteworthy that the United States is leading an international coalition against al (Daash), in Iraq and Syria, as shown more countries desire to participate in this campaign, after growing risk regulation and the accession number of the citizens of these countries to the ranks of the organization and the fear of returning to carry out operations within these countries .
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