American consensus on the resignation of Maliki .. Washington is not in a hurry for an air strike in Iraq
June 20, 2014 12:52 Last Updated: June 20, 2014 12:52 Source: Live
Washington has confirmed that the possibility of assisting the Iraqi forces in their battles with the militants is not intended to support Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, saying it is in no hurry to launch air strikes. Said U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, in an interview with «NBC» broadcast, yesterday, said that « It's not about Maliki .. I want to make it clear that what the U.S. is doing in Iraq is not related Maliki ». The remarks came Kerry at a time searching Washington air strikes drone against the militants who belong to the organization «the Islamic State in Iraq» and extremist organizations other, and who managed in about ten days of the occupation of large areas in northern Iraq. response to a question about the possibility of a air strikes against his country, Kerry said, «There is nothing on the table .. all options are still on the table in front of President Barack Obama, who evaluates how to respond to the campaign in Iraq». Obama faces growing calls from U.S. lawmakers to persuade Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to step down because of what they see as a failed leadership. And Wednesday, the White House announced that President Obama continue consultations on how to deal with the progress of the fighters in Iraq, does not rule out any option except to send troops on the ground. Before that, Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari in Jeddah to Baghdad asked Washington already air strikes insurgents. The head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey in front of the American members of Congress «There is no big thing could have been done to forget the extent to which the Iraqi government has neglected its citizens. This is the source of the current problem ». explained that U.S. officials have repeatedly warned Iraqi leaders that they face risks due to the policy of marginalization of certain religious groups, but their opinion was ignored completely, adding that the battles in northern Iraq, the attackers succeeded in the inclusion of some army officers to their ranks. At the same meeting, the U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel blamed on what is happening in Iraq to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said before a committee hearing: «Who is responsible? Daash because it carried out an attack, or the Iraqi government, which has not fulfilled its obligations to establish a unity government that includes Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites?! »
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June 20, 2014 12:52 Last Updated: June 20, 2014 12:52 Source: Live
Washington has confirmed that the possibility of assisting the Iraqi forces in their battles with the militants is not intended to support Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, saying it is in no hurry to launch air strikes. Said U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, in an interview with «NBC» broadcast, yesterday, said that « It's not about Maliki .. I want to make it clear that what the U.S. is doing in Iraq is not related Maliki ». The remarks came Kerry at a time searching Washington air strikes drone against the militants who belong to the organization «the Islamic State in Iraq» and extremist organizations other, and who managed in about ten days of the occupation of large areas in northern Iraq. response to a question about the possibility of a air strikes against his country, Kerry said, «There is nothing on the table .. all options are still on the table in front of President Barack Obama, who evaluates how to respond to the campaign in Iraq». Obama faces growing calls from U.S. lawmakers to persuade Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to step down because of what they see as a failed leadership. And Wednesday, the White House announced that President Obama continue consultations on how to deal with the progress of the fighters in Iraq, does not rule out any option except to send troops on the ground. Before that, Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari in Jeddah to Baghdad asked Washington already air strikes insurgents. The head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey in front of the American members of Congress «There is no big thing could have been done to forget the extent to which the Iraqi government has neglected its citizens. This is the source of the current problem ». explained that U.S. officials have repeatedly warned Iraqi leaders that they face risks due to the policy of marginalization of certain religious groups, but their opinion was ignored completely, adding that the battles in northern Iraq, the attackers succeeded in the inclusion of some army officers to their ranks. At the same meeting, the U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel blamed on what is happening in Iraq to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said before a committee hearing: «Who is responsible? Daash because it carried out an attack, or the Iraqi government, which has not fulfilled its obligations to establish a unity government that includes Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites?! »
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