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    Obama, al-Maliki asked to study the aerial bombardment of insurgent positions

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    Obama, al-Maliki asked to study the aerial bombardment of insurgent positions  Empty Obama, al-Maliki asked to study the aerial bombardment of insurgent positions

    Post by wciappetta Thu 12 Jun 2014, 5:15 am

    Obama, al-Maliki asked to study the aerial bombardment of insurgent positions






     Thu Jun 12 2014 11:20 | (Voice of Iraq) -   Add a comment - Sumerian News / Baghdad
     Detection Iraqi and U.S. officials, said Thursday that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki "secretly request" of the administration of President Barack Obama to consider air strikes to "rally points for armed militants pose a growing threat to his government."

     The newspaper "New York Times", citing U.S. and Iraqi officials that "Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's request for a secret from the administration of President Barack Obama to consider air strikes to assembly points for the armed Sunni militants pose a growing threat to his government."

     The newspaper quoted U.S. experts visited Baghdad earlier this year as saying that "Iraqi leaders told them that they hope can be used as the U.S. Air Force to hit the assembly points and training to militants in Iraq and help the Iraqi forces in the country to prevent them from crossing into Syria."
     The newspaper quoted "Wall Street Journal" to senior U.S. officials as saying that Iraq has hinted that he would allow the United States to strike targets for al-Qaeda in Iraq, whether piloted aircraft, or drones. "

     Said Bernadette Meehan, spokeswoman for the National Security Council at the White House "will not go into the details of diplomatic discussions, but the Government of Iraq has made ​​clear it welcomes the support that we offer."

     Meehan added, saying in a statement: "We have to speed up shipments of military equipment since the beginning of the year and increase the training of Iraqi security forces and worked intensely to help Iraq in the implementation of an integrated approach to address the terrorist threat ... a comprehensive and continuing our assistance will increase."

     The gunmen overran the militants Atgon militant group Al-Qaeda splinter Iraqi city of Tikrit, on Wednesday, and Otabqgua the largest oil refinery in the country, investigators further gains in the lead, rapid military against the Baghdad government.

     The threat to the Baiji refinery oil after the militants took control organization the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant on the northern city of Mosul.  




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