Ministry of Defence: Our armed forces will fill the security vacuum
[17:20] 12/Jan/01
Saadoun al-Dulaimi, the Iraqi defense minister and the agency (archive)
Erbil January 1 PNA-emphasized the Iraqi Defense Ministry said on Sunday that the Iraqi armed forces will fill the security vacuum in the country if any.
Indicating that they were ready to defend Iraq after it proved its potential in earlier times. The Minister of Defense agency Saadoun al-Dulaimi, on the sidelines of an official ceremony was held in Baghdad on the occasion of the withdrawal of U.S. troops that "the day the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq is on the sovereignty and the will and love, brothers and shelling," noting that "the Iraqi armed forces will fill the security vacuum in the country if it is." Dulaimi said that "these forces ready to defend Iraq, having proven before," adding that "Iraqis coming days will be different from the days ago." Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki called for, in the 22 of December, during a meeting with Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond Odierno, to expedite the processing of Iraqi forces with the necessary equipment and machinery necessary for its work, as he emphasized Odierno, his country's readiness to cooperate with Iraq in the field of training and equipping and equip its forces and agencies .......
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[17:20] 12/Jan/01
Saadoun al-Dulaimi, the Iraqi defense minister and the agency (archive)
Erbil January 1 PNA-emphasized the Iraqi Defense Ministry said on Sunday that the Iraqi armed forces will fill the security vacuum in the country if any.
Indicating that they were ready to defend Iraq after it proved its potential in earlier times. The Minister of Defense agency Saadoun al-Dulaimi, on the sidelines of an official ceremony was held in Baghdad on the occasion of the withdrawal of U.S. troops that "the day the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq is on the sovereignty and the will and love, brothers and shelling," noting that "the Iraqi armed forces will fill the security vacuum in the country if it is." Dulaimi said that "these forces ready to defend Iraq, having proven before," adding that "Iraqis coming days will be different from the days ago." Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki called for, in the 22 of December, during a meeting with Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond Odierno, to expedite the processing of Iraqi forces with the necessary equipment and machinery necessary for its work, as he emphasized Odierno, his country's readiness to cooperate with Iraq in the field of training and equipping and equip its forces and agencies .......
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