US Secretary of Defense expects operations similar to the task of freeing hostages in Iraq
2015/10/23
{Baghdad: {Baghdad: Euphrates News}} News US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said on Friday that the process of US military support has succeeded in freeing 70 hostages were among Daash gangs in Iraq and resulted in the collection of a great deal of intelligence
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Carter pointed out that the support of the Iraqi Army, the American forces will be implemented probably more raids in the future.
Carter said he made the decision after a rescue mission intelligence reported that the executions are imminent indicated by the cemetery digging.
The minister said in a press statement "when waving us opportunities to do things (contribute) in the implementation of the campaign in an efficient manner, we will do so. Strikes one of those things and I expect that we will get other opportunities in the future that will benefit us."
Carter explained that the body of Alsrjant Joshua Wheeler, who was killed in the process will return to the country on Saturday.
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2015/10/23
{Baghdad: {Baghdad: Euphrates News}} News US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said on Friday that the process of US military support has succeeded in freeing 70 hostages were among Daash gangs in Iraq and resulted in the collection of a great deal of intelligence
.
Carter pointed out that the support of the Iraqi Army, the American forces will be implemented probably more raids in the future.
Carter said he made the decision after a rescue mission intelligence reported that the executions are imminent indicated by the cemetery digging.
The minister said in a press statement "when waving us opportunities to do things (contribute) in the implementation of the campaign in an efficient manner, we will do so. Strikes one of those things and I expect that we will get other opportunities in the future that will benefit us."
Carter explained that the body of Alsrjant Joshua Wheeler, who was killed in the process will return to the country on Saturday.
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