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    The prospects for the survival of 20 thousand US military in Iraq after Daesh

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    The prospects for the survival of 20 thousand US military in Iraq after Daesh Empty The prospects for the survival of 20 thousand US military in Iraq after Daesh

    Post by Rocky Sun 21 May 2017, 3:03 am

    The prospects for the survival of 20 thousand US military in Iraq after Daesh



    Political and military expert at the US Department of Defense in the second former President George W. Bush period Eric Edelman revealed that the United States will need to deploy military forces for a long - term period in Iraq , ranging from four thousand to 20 thousand soldiers after the defeat Daesh.

    The news agency said 'from Stoic that the number of US troops , ranging from 4,000 to 8,000 US military, which is considered sufficient to complement the Iraqi security forces to expel Daesh from Iraq completely.'

    He added that " the number could be up to 20 thousand," noting that " the military will work as advisers and soldiers complementary to eliminate the remains of another Daesh after the expulsion of their forces from Mosul."

    He added that "Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi will probably avoid parliament over the executive Alajrouat has former predecessor Nuri al - Maliki 's failure to push the strategic framework agreement through parliament in 2011, causing Banhsab US forces'.

    For his part, Professor Hale , professor of international affairs Superbrand of Johns Hopkins University , said 'there is the inevitability of some kind of US military presence in Iraq permanent. "

    He said 'I hope that the 2014 experience has proved the importance of paying a political price to keep US troops in Iraq. "



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