USA TODAY: Battle of Ramadi, the first major test of forces trained by the US in Iraq
8/14/15
I went back a US newspaper, on Thursday, that the final on gray attack would be "the first important test" for the forces, trained by the Americans in Iraq, while justified, "the Pentagon" slow in those operations being carried around "thoughtful and careful", counting a specialist in Iraqi affairs analyst, that "best" what can be expected during 2005, the current, is to restore stability to the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah, in the absence of talking about the liberation of Mosul, and expected continued presence of US troops in Iraq when you leave President Barack Obama's authority, although no one "does not want it, especially President the same. "
The newspaper USA US TODAY, a senior official in the international coalition that supports the charge of Iraqi forces editing Anbar Province as saying, as I followed the (long-Presse), "The Iraqi forces took the city of Ramadi, and is preparing to launch a final attack, which will serve as the first major test of forces trained the hands of the Americans in the fight against al-Daash ".
According to the American official familiar with the course of the military operation, who preferred not to be named, for not authorized to speak about the process publicly, the "Iraqi forces now plans to tighten the blockade around Ramadi to cut any port to escape before launching the final military operation aimed to flush out militants from the city," noting that "Coalition and Iraqi raids and military operations on the ground, both of which led to a weakening of the organization Daash forces inside the city about a large, what may allow Iraqi forces fight a battle to avoid the streets of a long-term fear of them military planners to Zbebha significant losses."
The newspaper said, "The officials of the Ministry of Defense (Pentagon) declined to reveal the date of launching final Ramadi attack," and argued that "the temperatures in the city and around the Anbar province recorded high rates of up to 60 C in summer atmosphere, though the market efforts in the provision of sufficient quantities of water and other supplies to sustain the momentum of the great battle, difficult and complicated. "
USA TODAY quoted a spokeswoman for the Pentagon, Elissa Smith, saying, "The things are moving slowly where there is progress being careful about the decree and the city."
According to the Pentagon, according to the newspaper, that "Iraqis have formed a force of ten thousand fighters Dmenhm three thousand advisers trained by the Americans," adding that "the attacking force also include 500 fighters from the Sunni tribes who have been trained by the Americans."
She explained the US newspaper, that it "is not known how many militants Daas Iraqi forces will face in the gray," afterthought "but the alliance statistics indicate that the number ranges from several hundred to two thousand armed."
Said retired Brigadier Iraqi who works military attache in Washington, Ismail of Sudan, the newspaper said, "The attack on Ramadi is making progress but suffers some delay to several factors, including the weakness of the coalition forces in response to the demands of the Iraqis under the direction of air strikes."
He said the Sudanese, that "most of the ground force formations used in Ramadi attack composed of the Iraqi army and the militant tribes."
Quotes USA TODAY, for the Pentagon as saying, "The coalition is acting with caution to prevent civilian casualties, but air strikes have been effective," noting that "the coalition carried out 115 raids during the July past, the militants Daash in Ramadi, where he was hit positions and combat symptoms that the gunmen deliberately built to obstruct the progress of the Iraqi attack. "
In turn wrote the competent Iraqi affairs analyst, Michelle Knights, during the current week, in Foreign Policy magazine, as the newspaper reported, that "the war against Iraq has seen Daash in the case of a slowdown," returned to "better what to expect in a rational manner during the current 2005, it is restore stability to the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah, as there is no one to talk until after the liberation of Iraq, the second most densely populated cities, namely Mosul. "
The USA TODAY, "The Mosul is one of the major strongholds Daash in Iraq, and the United States established as the most important priority for the plan set to defeat the organization."
He went analyst Knights, saying, "The United States will continue its presence in Iraq when President Barack Obama to leave power," returned that "it is an outcome does not want anyone, especially the president."
It was the defense minister, Khalid al-Obeidi, said in, (the sixth of August now), that the liberation of Anbar battles "has entered the final disposition paths with God's help."
It is noteworthy that (Daash) took over large areas of Anbar province, based in Ramadi (110 km west of Baghdad), since more than a year, and that the Joint Special Operations Command announced, in, (the 13th of July 2015), the launch of liberalization to maintain operations with the participation of All forms of security forces, and the popular crowd and the sons of the tribes.
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8/14/15
I went back a US newspaper, on Thursday, that the final on gray attack would be "the first important test" for the forces, trained by the Americans in Iraq, while justified, "the Pentagon" slow in those operations being carried around "thoughtful and careful", counting a specialist in Iraqi affairs analyst, that "best" what can be expected during 2005, the current, is to restore stability to the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah, in the absence of talking about the liberation of Mosul, and expected continued presence of US troops in Iraq when you leave President Barack Obama's authority, although no one "does not want it, especially President the same. "
The newspaper USA US TODAY, a senior official in the international coalition that supports the charge of Iraqi forces editing Anbar Province as saying, as I followed the (long-Presse), "The Iraqi forces took the city of Ramadi, and is preparing to launch a final attack, which will serve as the first major test of forces trained the hands of the Americans in the fight against al-Daash ".
According to the American official familiar with the course of the military operation, who preferred not to be named, for not authorized to speak about the process publicly, the "Iraqi forces now plans to tighten the blockade around Ramadi to cut any port to escape before launching the final military operation aimed to flush out militants from the city," noting that "Coalition and Iraqi raids and military operations on the ground, both of which led to a weakening of the organization Daash forces inside the city about a large, what may allow Iraqi forces fight a battle to avoid the streets of a long-term fear of them military planners to Zbebha significant losses."
The newspaper said, "The officials of the Ministry of Defense (Pentagon) declined to reveal the date of launching final Ramadi attack," and argued that "the temperatures in the city and around the Anbar province recorded high rates of up to 60 C in summer atmosphere, though the market efforts in the provision of sufficient quantities of water and other supplies to sustain the momentum of the great battle, difficult and complicated. "
USA TODAY quoted a spokeswoman for the Pentagon, Elissa Smith, saying, "The things are moving slowly where there is progress being careful about the decree and the city."
According to the Pentagon, according to the newspaper, that "Iraqis have formed a force of ten thousand fighters Dmenhm three thousand advisers trained by the Americans," adding that "the attacking force also include 500 fighters from the Sunni tribes who have been trained by the Americans."
She explained the US newspaper, that it "is not known how many militants Daas Iraqi forces will face in the gray," afterthought "but the alliance statistics indicate that the number ranges from several hundred to two thousand armed."
Said retired Brigadier Iraqi who works military attache in Washington, Ismail of Sudan, the newspaper said, "The attack on Ramadi is making progress but suffers some delay to several factors, including the weakness of the coalition forces in response to the demands of the Iraqis under the direction of air strikes."
He said the Sudanese, that "most of the ground force formations used in Ramadi attack composed of the Iraqi army and the militant tribes."
Quotes USA TODAY, for the Pentagon as saying, "The coalition is acting with caution to prevent civilian casualties, but air strikes have been effective," noting that "the coalition carried out 115 raids during the July past, the militants Daash in Ramadi, where he was hit positions and combat symptoms that the gunmen deliberately built to obstruct the progress of the Iraqi attack. "
In turn wrote the competent Iraqi affairs analyst, Michelle Knights, during the current week, in Foreign Policy magazine, as the newspaper reported, that "the war against Iraq has seen Daash in the case of a slowdown," returned to "better what to expect in a rational manner during the current 2005, it is restore stability to the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah, as there is no one to talk until after the liberation of Iraq, the second most densely populated cities, namely Mosul. "
The USA TODAY, "The Mosul is one of the major strongholds Daash in Iraq, and the United States established as the most important priority for the plan set to defeat the organization."
He went analyst Knights, saying, "The United States will continue its presence in Iraq when President Barack Obama to leave power," returned that "it is an outcome does not want anyone, especially the president."
It was the defense minister, Khalid al-Obeidi, said in, (the sixth of August now), that the liberation of Anbar battles "has entered the final disposition paths with God's help."
It is noteworthy that (Daash) took over large areas of Anbar province, based in Ramadi (110 km west of Baghdad), since more than a year, and that the Joint Special Operations Command announced, in, (the 13th of July 2015), the launch of liberalization to maintain operations with the participation of All forms of security forces, and the popular crowd and the sons of the tribes.
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