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    Post by Rocky Mon 26 Feb 2018, 3:01 am


    Secret visits by foreign military personnel to Baghdad, and agreements from behind the border for a longer stay in Iraq

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    The Australian News.com website on Sunday revealed a secret visit by Australian commander-in-chief Sir Peter Cosgrove to Baghdad, indicating that Australian troops remain in Iraq at the request of the United States.
    "It was not expected or planned for Australia to remain for long in the Middle East, expressing Australia's commitment to its agreements with Washington on its military presence in Iraq," the website said in a report on Kosgrove.
    "The Australian government is expected to pay for a longer stay in Iraq at the request of the United States," he said.
    Australia has about 300 soldiers and 108 New Zealand troops at Camp Taji on a mission to train Iraqi forces.
    The training file of the foreign forces and led by the US in Iraq raises public opinion, especially after the end of the page, especially as the training file costs the state large sums of money in light of low oil prices and austerity, as well as a pretext for the presence of permanent military pretexts to achieve malicious goals malicious Especially after our security forces have acquired extensive combat and field experiences during the liberation of the rapist-infested cities. Ending / 25 z

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