Obeidi vows to "terrorist organizations": your days are numbered
Wednesday 23-09-2015 | 4:55:31
Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi p r ..
Twilight News / vowed Defense Minister Khaled al-Obaidi on Wednesday "terrorist organizations," referring to the organization of Daash, stressing that her days are numbered in Iraq.
An interview with al-Obeidi came through chairing a conference to discuss progress to cleanse the city of Ramadi, axes, according to a ministry statement reported to Twilight News.
During the conference discussed a number of topics and how to sustain the momentum of the battle and take advantage of the progress in Anbar boycotted operations.
The defense minister praised the "efforts in all breakers of operations for the liberation of the land of Anbar, especially the large engineering effort and support provided by the Air Alliance and the leadership of the Air Force and Army Air Forces."
Obeidi stressed "the need to focus on the importance of military operations in various cutouts for battlefields and take advantage of high morale enjoyed by the heroes of the armed forces who are investigating victories over the terrorist organizations, which is now living its last days in Iraq."
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Wednesday 23-09-2015 | 4:55:31
Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi p r ..
Twilight News / vowed Defense Minister Khaled al-Obaidi on Wednesday "terrorist organizations," referring to the organization of Daash, stressing that her days are numbered in Iraq.
An interview with al-Obeidi came through chairing a conference to discuss progress to cleanse the city of Ramadi, axes, according to a ministry statement reported to Twilight News.
During the conference discussed a number of topics and how to sustain the momentum of the battle and take advantage of the progress in Anbar boycotted operations.
The defense minister praised the "efforts in all breakers of operations for the liberation of the land of Anbar, especially the large engineering effort and support provided by the Air Alliance and the leadership of the Air Force and Army Air Forces."
Obeidi stressed "the need to focus on the importance of military operations in various cutouts for battlefields and take advantage of high morale enjoyed by the heroes of the armed forces who are investigating victories over the terrorist organizations, which is now living its last days in Iraq."
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