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    These are the reasons why America asked Abadi to open the crossing of Yaraabiya!

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    These are the reasons why America asked Abadi to open the crossing of Yaraabiya! Empty These are the reasons why America asked Abadi to open the crossing of Yaraabiya!

    Post by Rocky Sat 10 Feb 2018, 1:44 am

    These are the reasons why America asked Abadi to open the crossing of Yaraabiya!
    The United States has succeeded in persuading the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to open the crossing to help its militias, the Saudi daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported Saturday.
    The newspaper said in a report that "Washington persuaded the government of Haider al-Abadi to open the crossing to receive aid and relief to the east Euphrates to pressure Moscow and Damascus, which control the delivery of aid to the airport in Qamishli east of the Euphrates."
    "US President Donald Trump is looking into a list of candidates for a presidential envoy to Syria as part of a series of changes in the administration aimed at responding to the new strategy of" open military survival "east of the Euphrates River.
    "Several changes have taken place in positions of responsibility for the Middle East and Syria, including the appointment of David Schenker of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy as successor to David Satterfield, Assistant Secretary of State, and the appointment of a successor to former US envoy to Syria Michael Ratney, In the Middle East office of the National Security Office. "
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    These are the reasons why America asked Abadi to open the crossing of Yaraabiya! Empty Saudi newspaper: America persuaded Iraq to open the crossing to help Yaraib militias

    Post by Rocky Sat 10 Feb 2018, 2:11 am


    Saudi newspaper: America persuaded Iraq to open the crossing to help Yaraib militias 

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The United States has succeeded in persuading the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to open the crossing to help its militias, the Saudi daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported Saturday.
    "Washington persuaded Haidar al-Abadi's government to open the Yaraiba crossing to deliver aid and relief to the east of the Euphrates to pressure Moscow and Damascus, which control the delivery of aid to al-Qamishli airport east of the Euphrates," the paper said in a report.
    "US President Donald Trump is looking into a list of candidates for a presidential envoy to Syria as part of a series of changes in the administration aimed at responding to the new strategy of" open military survival "east of the Euphrates River.
    The newspaper noted that "several changes took place in positions of responsibility for the Middle East and Syria, including the appointment of David Schenker of the" Washington Institute for Near East Policy "succeeding David Satterfield Assistant Secretary of State, as well as the search for the appointment of a successor to his assistant Michael Ratney, former US envoy to Syria and changes Additional in the Middle East office at the National Security Office. " Ending / 25

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