Washington declares stop gray restore operations
Friday 02-10-2015
Twilight News / announced a US official, stopped operations to regain control of Ramadi, western Iraq from the hands of extremists organize Daash "at the present time", pointing out that the Iraqi forces were not trained to deal with the methods of organization of combat.
A spokesman for US military operations against al-Daash in Iraq, Lieutenant Colonel Steve Warren told reporters, in connection via closed from Baghdad circle, that the military effort was postponed partly because of record temperatures during the summer, and also because of the way they defended by extremists from the city they had controlled in the mid last May.
Iraq and was determined to restore the city quickly, however, Warren acknowledged that the battle is fierce.
He pointed out that the extremist organization held a "defensive bars" around the city, especially through the publication of several improvised explosive devices over large areas.
Warren and added that they "are using improvised explosive devices such as mines believe in her later cover the wounds."
He also said, "This was not what we trained the Iraqi army to confront the turn of the millennium, and in the middle of the first decade of them. We have to form and train an army to fight the rebels and it now regards conventional battle."
He pointed out that US experts prepared specially trained to cope with this new challenge. He continued, saying it was "specific skill Iraqis did not train them and did not teach them to it."
Warren added that the Iraqi army recommended that the bulldozers and "explosive charges" can be used to blow up the mine fields in order to overcome them.
He said, "We urge them to begin as soon as possible to end the battle for the restoration of gray because they are very important."
Daash organization controlled large swathes of Iraqi territory in June 2014, and the international coalition led by the United States of launching daily raids against extremists to secure support for the Iraqi forces, which did not make any remarkable progress on the ground in recent weeks.
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Friday 02-10-2015
Twilight News / announced a US official, stopped operations to regain control of Ramadi, western Iraq from the hands of extremists organize Daash "at the present time", pointing out that the Iraqi forces were not trained to deal with the methods of organization of combat.
A spokesman for US military operations against al-Daash in Iraq, Lieutenant Colonel Steve Warren told reporters, in connection via closed from Baghdad circle, that the military effort was postponed partly because of record temperatures during the summer, and also because of the way they defended by extremists from the city they had controlled in the mid last May.
Iraq and was determined to restore the city quickly, however, Warren acknowledged that the battle is fierce.
He pointed out that the extremist organization held a "defensive bars" around the city, especially through the publication of several improvised explosive devices over large areas.
Warren and added that they "are using improvised explosive devices such as mines believe in her later cover the wounds."
He also said, "This was not what we trained the Iraqi army to confront the turn of the millennium, and in the middle of the first decade of them. We have to form and train an army to fight the rebels and it now regards conventional battle."
He pointed out that US experts prepared specially trained to cope with this new challenge. He continued, saying it was "specific skill Iraqis did not train them and did not teach them to it."
Warren added that the Iraqi army recommended that the bulldozers and "explosive charges" can be used to blow up the mine fields in order to overcome them.
He said, "We urge them to begin as soon as possible to end the battle for the restoration of gray because they are very important."
Daash organization controlled large swathes of Iraqi territory in June 2014, and the international coalition led by the United States of launching daily raids against extremists to secure support for the Iraqi forces, which did not make any remarkable progress on the ground in recent weeks.
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