CNN: the Pentagon studies the training of Iraqi troops to fight ' terrorism '
Saturday, 11 January 2014 09: 16
Washington: a US Defense source said US Department of Defense, "the Pentagon", is considering a proposal to train Iraqi forces to combat "terrorism".
News Network (CNN) u.s. source as saying that the Pentagon is studying a proposal to train Iraqi forces to combat "terrorism", in a third country, enabling the United States to provide support to Iraq, is the most American troops from since there two years ago.
According to the source, who declined to be named, said Jordan was one of the sites being considered for training, pointing out that the Iraqi Government had already rejected a proposal in this regard, the growing violence in Fallujah and Ramadi, the u.s. central command for its resurgence.
"In light of what we are seeing is the reality in Iraq, US military leaders are pushing to start these exercises."
The source pointed out that the proposal was discussed at the level of national security agencies and ministries, and has not been approved yet by President Barack Obama, or the Iraqis.
The exercises focus on dealing with armed groups as "Al-Qaeda" and to avoid damage to civilians.
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Saturday, 11 January 2014 09: 16
Washington: a US Defense source said US Department of Defense, "the Pentagon", is considering a proposal to train Iraqi forces to combat "terrorism".
News Network (CNN) u.s. source as saying that the Pentagon is studying a proposal to train Iraqi forces to combat "terrorism", in a third country, enabling the United States to provide support to Iraq, is the most American troops from since there two years ago.
According to the source, who declined to be named, said Jordan was one of the sites being considered for training, pointing out that the Iraqi Government had already rejected a proposal in this regard, the growing violence in Fallujah and Ramadi, the u.s. central command for its resurgence.
"In light of what we are seeing is the reality in Iraq, US military leaders are pushing to start these exercises."
The source pointed out that the proposal was discussed at the level of national security agencies and ministries, and has not been approved yet by President Barack Obama, or the Iraqis.
The exercises focus on dealing with armed groups as "Al-Qaeda" and to avoid damage to civilians.
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