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    Pentagon offers assistance: Our quick solutions to suppress bombings in Iraq

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    Pentagon offers assistance: Our quick solutions to suppress bombings in Iraq  Empty Pentagon offers assistance: Our quick solutions to suppress bombings in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Sun 24 Jul 2016, 7:42 am

    Pentagon offers assistance: Our quick solutions to suppress bombings in Iraq 

    Twilight News / agency said improvised explosions at the Pentagon director of the Pentagon this week during a meeting with Iraqi officials in Washington, said that his agency will not be able to provide quick solutions to quell a series of suicide attacks in Iraq. 
    Gen. Mike Shields, director of the agency had traveled to Iraq with a number of members of the security agency, to discuss a series of attacks in the city and how to thwart them.

    US General trip was great after the Karrada bombing that where about 300 civilians were killed, which he classified as the deadliest attack of its kind since the United States toppled Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003.

    Display and Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to help the Iraqi side through the provision of those security services agency during his visit to Baghdad on 11 of this month. 
    The minister said he and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi discussed how to use the devices reveal explosives that you want to live a certain target, the machines also identifies, nests of the bombers as they try to prepare for the bombs.

    Carter added that the participation of the security agency, known as the "JIDA" will provide expertise to the Iraqi security forces and the experiences they had gained US security agency of fighting and difficult experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan. But military officials said last Friday, there are steps that must be taken before the post JIDA in the detection of explosives in Iraq and Baghdad in particular. 
    Col. Christoph Garver, a US military spokesman in Baghdad, said that "Gen. Shields will soon return to the United States, along with a study of what are the options that can be offered through the agency for the Iraqis." 
    He added, "Remember, that the Iraqis would agree eventually on the support provided to them, but so far nothing is looming, as it must go into negotiations with the Iraqi side and the collection of Muaqathm which could drag on." 
    David Small, spokesman for the agency "JIDA" security, he said that the IAEA mission in Baghdad this week focused on the fact-finding and assessment of the overall performance of the security forces and a comprehensive understanding of the Iraqi capabilities in the fight against IEDs. 
    He added Smalls, citing US security agency director, "it does not have anything that would call for speed because the IED problem in Baghdad, the agency may not be resolved." 
    The Washington Post said it was not possible to have access to the statements of the Director of the Agency Colonel Shields on his visit to Iraq and submitted a proposal to the Iraqi side to resolve the problem of bombings in Baghdad. But Prime Minister al-Abadi pointed to visit Colonel Shields on Thursday, according to a tweet on his Twitter social networking site. 
    It is said that the agency JIDA serve its mission to detect explosives, where the security agency has a large number of employees, scientists and technicians, was founded in 2009 and has worked alongside US forces in Iraq during their stay in the country to counter the improvised bombs used by militants of al Qaeda. 
    The company's security was at its zenith in 2009 when the budget was estimated at $ 3.9 billion and a loss of up to 4,000 employees, while the estimated budget this year by about $ 408 million and employs approximately 1,000 employees, including civil servants. 
    Translation: Ahmed Alaa for The Washington Post



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