Sinead: first flight of Iraqi fighter since 2003 next week
14/11/2011 23:01
Baghdad / Orr News
The president of security and defense committee parliamentary Hassan Sinead, that next week will see the first flight of Iraqi fighter since 2003 in the skies of the country.
He said during a press conference held today at the conclusion of the meeting raised with the governor of Baghdad, Salah Abdul Razzaq, Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant-General Abboud Qanbar, the Office of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces to discuss security plans in Baghdad for the post after the U.S. withdrawal: "The next week will see the flight of the first aircraft to military Iraq since 2003 has been arming and nationally for the protection of Iraqi airspace. " Sinead did not mention any other details about the quality of the aircraft, saying only: "you will see next week."
On the other hand said Sinead, leader of the coalition of state law, that "the security institutions and foundations laid for joint action for the post after the U.S. withdrawal, and the nature of the receipt of the sites that will withdraw American forces, which is the cornerstone of the post-withdrawal."
He stressed: "The intelligence effort for the post after the U.S. withdrawal would be extensive to support the security method to control all of the violations faced by the security forces."
For his part, Governor of Baghdad: "The meeting discussed the security situation in the capital to some point after the U.S. withdrawal, and how to receive military sites that were occupied by U.S. forces and to identify those who arrive at regular intervals." To the stressed Qanbar, to: "The security chiefs have gained considerable experience over the years allowed it to assume the responsibility of managing the security file."
Iraq has paid the first installment of the price of 18 aircraft fighter F-16 agreed to purchase from the United States. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
14/11/2011 23:01
Baghdad / Orr News
The president of security and defense committee parliamentary Hassan Sinead, that next week will see the first flight of Iraqi fighter since 2003 in the skies of the country.
He said during a press conference held today at the conclusion of the meeting raised with the governor of Baghdad, Salah Abdul Razzaq, Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant-General Abboud Qanbar, the Office of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces to discuss security plans in Baghdad for the post after the U.S. withdrawal: "The next week will see the flight of the first aircraft to military Iraq since 2003 has been arming and nationally for the protection of Iraqi airspace. " Sinead did not mention any other details about the quality of the aircraft, saying only: "you will see next week."
On the other hand said Sinead, leader of the coalition of state law, that "the security institutions and foundations laid for joint action for the post after the U.S. withdrawal, and the nature of the receipt of the sites that will withdraw American forces, which is the cornerstone of the post-withdrawal."
He stressed: "The intelligence effort for the post after the U.S. withdrawal would be extensive to support the security method to control all of the violations faced by the security forces."
For his part, Governor of Baghdad: "The meeting discussed the security situation in the capital to some point after the U.S. withdrawal, and how to receive military sites that were occupied by U.S. forces and to identify those who arrive at regular intervals." To the stressed Qanbar, to: "The security chiefs have gained considerable experience over the years allowed it to assume the responsibility of managing the security file."
Iraq has paid the first installment of the price of 18 aircraft fighter F-16 agreed to purchase from the United States. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]