Parliamentary Security: joint operations will make sure the process in which they participated Americans in Hawija
2015/10/23
[Baghdad
He said the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary member Nayef al-Shammari, the Joint Special Operations Command will make sure the military operation which was attended by US soldiers in Hawija of the province of Kirkuk.
And between al-Shammari he told all of Iraq [where], "we do not have [the security and defense committee parliamentary] information about the process that took place yesterday in Alihujah," noting that "the Joint Special Operations Command will make sure of the operation and the death of the American soldier will be a press conference to clarify this process."
The channel CNN quoted yesterday, US officials that US special forces carried out an operation to rescue 70 hostages in northern Iraq, where the channel reported that he probably was killed or wounded US.
Deputy White House spokesman Eric Schultz, denied today that the US President Barack Obama, signed the implementation of the joint military operation with the Kurdish and Iraqi for the Liberation of prisoners of the Asaba terrorist Daash, troops in Hawija, Iraq, for its part confirmed the US Department of Defense that this process did not contrary to the decision of the US President to ban fighting operations carried out by US soldiers.
The Pentagon said that US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter agreed to move forward in this process because the Kurds wanted to liberate prisoners facing execution soon after that satellite images showed dig graves wide operations, however, and it seems there was not any Kurds among prisoners The Tharirhm.anthy
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2015/10/23
[Baghdad
He said the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary member Nayef al-Shammari, the Joint Special Operations Command will make sure the military operation which was attended by US soldiers in Hawija of the province of Kirkuk.
And between al-Shammari he told all of Iraq [where], "we do not have [the security and defense committee parliamentary] information about the process that took place yesterday in Alihujah," noting that "the Joint Special Operations Command will make sure of the operation and the death of the American soldier will be a press conference to clarify this process."
The channel CNN quoted yesterday, US officials that US special forces carried out an operation to rescue 70 hostages in northern Iraq, where the channel reported that he probably was killed or wounded US.
Deputy White House spokesman Eric Schultz, denied today that the US President Barack Obama, signed the implementation of the joint military operation with the Kurdish and Iraqi for the Liberation of prisoners of the Asaba terrorist Daash, troops in Hawija, Iraq, for its part confirmed the US Department of Defense that this process did not contrary to the decision of the US President to ban fighting operations carried out by US soldiers.
The Pentagon said that US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter agreed to move forward in this process because the Kurds wanted to liberate prisoners facing execution soon after that satellite images showed dig graves wide operations, however, and it seems there was not any Kurds among prisoners The Tharirhm.anthy
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