US Chief of Staff: Abadi assured us not to request help from Russia
10/21/15
Baghdad / term
Gen. Joseph Dnford chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ruled out the possibility of Russia joining air campaign led by the United States against al Daash in Iraq in the near future, in the first visit to Baghdad since he took office in the first of this month. And it raised the Russian military intervention in Syria and Russia's participation in the center of Baghdad for the exchange of information between Iraq, Syria and Iran concern from Washington to earn a rival in the Cold War influence in the Middle East. The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on the same day he took office Dnford would welcome Russia to launch air strikes against the militant group in his country. But Dnford said that US officials reassured since that time to the Abadi did not apply for Moscow in this regard.
Dnford told reporters traveling with him on the trip "contact US officials Balebadi He did not ask a Russian air strikes." And the Russian military intervention in Syria, the situation dramatically in the US-led anti-regulation Daash who last year dominated the vast areas of Syria and Iraq.
Iraqi officials feel upset of the pace and scope of the campaign that the United States waged against the terrorist organization. Iranian-backed Shiite forces leading the battle against the terrorists in Iraq that the United States lacks decisiveness and readiness to provide necessary to eradicate militancy in the region and says weapons. Washington denies this. A senior official in the Iraqi parliament, said last week that Baghdad had already begun bombing Daash fighters with the help of a new intelligence center in the Iraqi capital, officials staffed from Russia, Iraq, Iran and Syria.
Fell Dnford in Arbil, capital of Iraqi Kurdistan behind schedule half an hour after it is Observers air traffic controllers in the path of Baghdad military plane to advance their knowledge not by his coming.
He said he looked forward to Dnford knowledge of developments in the fight against Daash. "It is clear after I took office two weeks ago that the things that I would like to do is to come here to take a look at what is happening on the ground." And adopt the US strategy in Iraq and Syria to help local ground forces with the support of air strikes by the United States led to the restoration of the territory seized by the militants that swept northern Iraq last year and seized control of the city of Ramadi in May. During the past few days, US officials spoke about the progress made by Iraqi forces and allied forces and control over the Baiji oil refinery and pointed to increased gains on the gray. But the campaign is moving slowly in general and main objectives, including the restoration of Mosul remain elusive.
And committed to Dnford caution in his remarks to reporters before arriving in Iraq and said he wants to hear from the Americans and Iraqi officials on the ground. He pointed to new operations in Baiji, Ramadi. "I would like to know how things are going there I would like to know where we are."
Kurdish forces in Iraq and has become one of the strongest partners of the United States in the war against Daash praised Dnford courage which meets with Iraqi Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani.
He told Barzani, "I hope that coming here on promptly after I assumed my new role reflects the importance of this endeavor for us.
"But even in Iraqi Kurdistan escalate political divisions indicators and economic crisis prompted the citizens to organize protests in the streets.
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10/21/15
Baghdad / term
Gen. Joseph Dnford chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ruled out the possibility of Russia joining air campaign led by the United States against al Daash in Iraq in the near future, in the first visit to Baghdad since he took office in the first of this month. And it raised the Russian military intervention in Syria and Russia's participation in the center of Baghdad for the exchange of information between Iraq, Syria and Iran concern from Washington to earn a rival in the Cold War influence in the Middle East. The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on the same day he took office Dnford would welcome Russia to launch air strikes against the militant group in his country. But Dnford said that US officials reassured since that time to the Abadi did not apply for Moscow in this regard.
Dnford told reporters traveling with him on the trip "contact US officials Balebadi He did not ask a Russian air strikes." And the Russian military intervention in Syria, the situation dramatically in the US-led anti-regulation Daash who last year dominated the vast areas of Syria and Iraq.
Iraqi officials feel upset of the pace and scope of the campaign that the United States waged against the terrorist organization. Iranian-backed Shiite forces leading the battle against the terrorists in Iraq that the United States lacks decisiveness and readiness to provide necessary to eradicate militancy in the region and says weapons. Washington denies this. A senior official in the Iraqi parliament, said last week that Baghdad had already begun bombing Daash fighters with the help of a new intelligence center in the Iraqi capital, officials staffed from Russia, Iraq, Iran and Syria.
Fell Dnford in Arbil, capital of Iraqi Kurdistan behind schedule half an hour after it is Observers air traffic controllers in the path of Baghdad military plane to advance their knowledge not by his coming.
He said he looked forward to Dnford knowledge of developments in the fight against Daash. "It is clear after I took office two weeks ago that the things that I would like to do is to come here to take a look at what is happening on the ground." And adopt the US strategy in Iraq and Syria to help local ground forces with the support of air strikes by the United States led to the restoration of the territory seized by the militants that swept northern Iraq last year and seized control of the city of Ramadi in May. During the past few days, US officials spoke about the progress made by Iraqi forces and allied forces and control over the Baiji oil refinery and pointed to increased gains on the gray. But the campaign is moving slowly in general and main objectives, including the restoration of Mosul remain elusive.
And committed to Dnford caution in his remarks to reporters before arriving in Iraq and said he wants to hear from the Americans and Iraqi officials on the ground. He pointed to new operations in Baiji, Ramadi. "I would like to know how things are going there I would like to know where we are."
Kurdish forces in Iraq and has become one of the strongest partners of the United States in the war against Daash praised Dnford courage which meets with Iraqi Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani.
He told Barzani, "I hope that coming here on promptly after I assumed my new role reflects the importance of this endeavor for us.
"But even in Iraqi Kurdistan escalate political divisions indicators and economic crisis prompted the citizens to organize protests in the streets.
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