05/11/20140
The commander of U.S. Central Command, Lloyd Austin, said on Sunday his country's support for the Iraqi government's efforts in fighting organizations (Daash and al-Qaeda), indicating that the United States is ready to meet the needs of the Iraqi forces in terms of training and armament, and equipment to develop their potential in the fight against "terrorism."A statement from the Department of Defense received (range Press), a copy of "Defense Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi, received in his office, Gen. Lloyd Austin, commander of U.S. Central Command, and Mr. Brett Makourk Assistant U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Robert Stephen Beecroft."The statement added, "During the meeting, discuss affairs of the security and military operations in Anbar province, and especially the processes taking place in the area of Fallujah," pointing out that "Gen. Austin said the United States supports and supports the efforts of the Iraqi government in the fight against regulations Daash and al-Qaeda and are ready to meet the needs of Iraqi armed forces in terms of training and armament, and equipment to develop their potential in the fight against terrorist organizations. "The Ministry of Defence announced, the first on Friday,
for "the start of a major military operation and surprise" at the nests of organizations (Daash) and Al Qaeda in Fallujah, as demonstrated it was able to "kill a lot of armed elements and grab their weapons and destroy their hideouts," pledged that it would be "a force Strike on the "head of tempted to assault" on the Iraqis. "The province of Anbar, based in the city of Ramadi, (110 km west of Baghdad), have been witnessing (the 21st of December 2013 the past), military operations and large-scale, to hunt down armed groups and organizations "terrorist", thus affecting the development of people and forced hundreds of thousands of them to displacement inside or outside the province, creating a tense and polarized sharply across Iraq as a result of inflicted casualties among civilians and military personnel as well as the role of citizens and the destruction of infrastructure
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