Baghdad, U.S. forces hired to protect the environment
On: Sat 12/03/2011 10:17
Baghdad / menopausal Hossam Acommok
government plans, according to State of Law Coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki, an agreement with the United States form of contracts for the rental of U.S. forces to protect Iraqi airspace, comes at a time confirmed the leadership of the Air Force needs more money and time to complete readiness. Assadi said in a statement citing his "The government will sign a lease agreement and not a security agreement in order to bring new troops to achieve this purpose, and it is the case in many countries of the world."
Reason that this measure comes to the need of the country to the foreign troops to help protect its borders and its airspace Iraq has no means of defense and aircraft to enable it to protect its territory and needs someone to help him, and these forces are subject to the Iraqi leadership, like the security companies.
the other hand, denied the leadership of the Air Force to be ideas proposed by Asadi of the solutions with the Ministry of Defence for the protection of the atmosphere, while stressed the need for large sums of money to complete the air defenses.
The commander of the Air Force first-team corner Anwar Hama Amin in a special statement (range), "I have no information on the view of the MP a coalition of state law and that the rental of U.S. forces to protect Iraqi airspace has not been raised until the moment in the Ministry of Defense. "
The government announced earlier this month reiterated its intention to develop the Air Force at a time when experts say that the process of building this power entails a timetable long-term and allocation of adequate financial.
With regard to readiness of Iraq to protect the airspace Amin said, "is still our boys, we need a lot of money and more time for the purchase of equipment and weapons, as is true with the wishes of Iraq."
ruled out the commander of the Air Force said the planes from other countries to penetrate the atmosphere after the departure of U.S. troops and said, "This is not irreversible, there are international laws prohibiting the States to do so so he did, "relying on government support in the completion of the readiness of the Air Force.
and the impact of U.S. withdrawal of Iraqi airspace Secretary explained that "the withdrawal agreement should be applied whether we like it or not," and he added: "We advice that Iraqi forces will not be prepared largely for the protection of the atmosphere, and the government to take what you want in this regard, they know the interest of Iraq, and seemed to take in this direction through the contract purchase of planes (F - 16). "
The commander of the U.S. Air Force Gen. Norton Schwartz, commander of the U.S. Air Force had said earlier that Iraq bought 18 aircraft, and expressed the hope that Iraq agreed to purchase ten aircraft, eight other next year.
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