Security and Defense: Maliki recognizes the difficulty of creating the Iraqi forces are fully
SUNDAY, JULY 31, 2011 11:48
Twilight / revealed to the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary, Sunday, that the Prime Minister acknowledged the difficulty of creating Iraqi forces completely beyond a U.S. withdrawal.
A member of the Iskandar and berries in an interview ( twilight ) "The report presented by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Tuesday to the House on the readiness of Iraqi forces after the U.S. withdrawal was not discussed in detail," noting that "al-Maliki to take into consideration the need of the Iraqi army to the configuration in an integrated manner. "
He and berries that "Maliki understands the difficulty to create Iraqi forces, through the agency of the Ministries of Defense and Interior," stressing that "the decision of the full configuration of the Iraqi forces will be difficult."
It is noteworthy that the U.S. forces in Iraq began in June 2009 to withdraw from all Iraqi cities and handed over the security file to the Iraqi security services, under an agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington in 2008. According to this agreement to surrender all military bases of the U.S. Army and the NATO mission in accordance with a schedule expires at the end of 2011. The U.S. troops by the end of August of 2010 to reduce its forces in Iraq to 50 thousand.
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SUNDAY, JULY 31, 2011 11:48
Twilight / revealed to the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary, Sunday, that the Prime Minister acknowledged the difficulty of creating Iraqi forces completely beyond a U.S. withdrawal.
A member of the Iskandar and berries in an interview ( twilight ) "The report presented by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Tuesday to the House on the readiness of Iraqi forces after the U.S. withdrawal was not discussed in detail," noting that "al-Maliki to take into consideration the need of the Iraqi army to the configuration in an integrated manner. "
He and berries that "Maliki understands the difficulty to create Iraqi forces, through the agency of the Ministries of Defense and Interior," stressing that "the decision of the full configuration of the Iraqi forces will be difficult."
It is noteworthy that the U.S. forces in Iraq began in June 2009 to withdraw from all Iraqi cities and handed over the security file to the Iraqi security services, under an agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington in 2008. According to this agreement to surrender all military bases of the U.S. Army and the NATO mission in accordance with a schedule expires at the end of 2011. The U.S. troops by the end of August of 2010 to reduce its forces in Iraq to 50 thousand.
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