Carter: Former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was the cause of what happened in Mosul
7/8/2015
Said US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter that he "must restore the gray and the only way for the presence of competent leaders of the Iraqi leadership with a plan to liberate the city, preserve and this is a big test for the Iraqis must Ajtasoh". Carter stressed in a hearing of the Armed Services Committee in the US Senate about fighting al Daash "the need to the success of the training and arming of Iraqi forces, especially the process of strategy we are engaged with the coalition countries." He pointed to "the arrival of the new 250 American trainers to base the progress (of Habbaniyah) in Anbar province, the military to train Iraqi forces and tribal militants there." He said Carter "The Iraqi government has recruited 800 Sunni fighters in this rule and in turn we speed up the delivery of necessary equipment and we are working in that with Baghdad in the delivery to the Peshmerga and the clans and our work after the fall of gray and we want a commitment from the Iraqi government in training and arming Sunni fighters."
He explained that "Daash suffer and we are developing the capacity of local forces because we know that success requires Daash local forces on the ground and know the nature of the region that sending US troops will not be an effective alternative."
Carter noted that "flight international coalition led by the United States carried out more than 5000 on the organization of Daash in Iraq and Syria air strike." He is stressing that "these strikes disrupted command and control and the coalition have Daash enabled gains in Iraq and Syria."
"The Iraqi forces weakened to a large extent after the fall of Mosul and efforts to today are going to improve the performance and effectiveness of the forces and we did it through the plan included sending 3,500 US coach scattered in 6 sites in Iraq," pointing out that "the training process is still going pace slow in the beginning but in the last June became the solutions we have 8000 soldiers and we told the Iraqi leaders that we are ready to support Iraq but want a greater commitment from all parties, including the achievement of partnership in running the country. "
Carter and his belief that "the former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki was the cause of what happened in Mosul." "The prime minister Haider al-Abadi different from al-Maliki's behavior, which is engaged in a multi-way in the fight Daash with the Kurds and Sunnis, but it runs at a slow pace and we try to assess Abadi rule that differs from the rule of his predecessor and has different intentions in Iraq rule through Central with Shiites grant The Kurds and Sunnis enough space to do what they see fit for the well-being and he said he was working in this direction. "
And arming the United States for the Peshmerga forces said Carter "When we provide weapons to the Kurds have the approval of the Iraqi government and that does not disrupt the arm and say it is very important Iraqis training Iraqi and strength of different sects and this verified on the ground in some areas and those who provide weapons directly to the Kurds but inform the government Iraqi and get the approval of it. "
Carter praised the performance of the Peshmerga forces, saying "It's the effectiveness of ground forces, and stands firmly for the defense of its territory."
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7/8/2015
Said US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter that he "must restore the gray and the only way for the presence of competent leaders of the Iraqi leadership with a plan to liberate the city, preserve and this is a big test for the Iraqis must Ajtasoh". Carter stressed in a hearing of the Armed Services Committee in the US Senate about fighting al Daash "the need to the success of the training and arming of Iraqi forces, especially the process of strategy we are engaged with the coalition countries." He pointed to "the arrival of the new 250 American trainers to base the progress (of Habbaniyah) in Anbar province, the military to train Iraqi forces and tribal militants there." He said Carter "The Iraqi government has recruited 800 Sunni fighters in this rule and in turn we speed up the delivery of necessary equipment and we are working in that with Baghdad in the delivery to the Peshmerga and the clans and our work after the fall of gray and we want a commitment from the Iraqi government in training and arming Sunni fighters."
He explained that "Daash suffer and we are developing the capacity of local forces because we know that success requires Daash local forces on the ground and know the nature of the region that sending US troops will not be an effective alternative."
Carter noted that "flight international coalition led by the United States carried out more than 5000 on the organization of Daash in Iraq and Syria air strike." He is stressing that "these strikes disrupted command and control and the coalition have Daash enabled gains in Iraq and Syria."
"The Iraqi forces weakened to a large extent after the fall of Mosul and efforts to today are going to improve the performance and effectiveness of the forces and we did it through the plan included sending 3,500 US coach scattered in 6 sites in Iraq," pointing out that "the training process is still going pace slow in the beginning but in the last June became the solutions we have 8000 soldiers and we told the Iraqi leaders that we are ready to support Iraq but want a greater commitment from all parties, including the achievement of partnership in running the country. "
Carter and his belief that "the former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki was the cause of what happened in Mosul." "The prime minister Haider al-Abadi different from al-Maliki's behavior, which is engaged in a multi-way in the fight Daash with the Kurds and Sunnis, but it runs at a slow pace and we try to assess Abadi rule that differs from the rule of his predecessor and has different intentions in Iraq rule through Central with Shiites grant The Kurds and Sunnis enough space to do what they see fit for the well-being and he said he was working in this direction. "
And arming the United States for the Peshmerga forces said Carter "When we provide weapons to the Kurds have the approval of the Iraqi government and that does not disrupt the arm and say it is very important Iraqis training Iraqi and strength of different sects and this verified on the ground in some areas and those who provide weapons directly to the Kurds but inform the government Iraqi and get the approval of it. "
Carter praised the performance of the Peshmerga forces, saying "It's the effectiveness of ground forces, and stands firmly for the defense of its territory."
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