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    Pentagon: assessment teams working in Iraq provided the results of its work to the U.S. Secretary of

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    Pentagon: assessment teams working in Iraq provided the results of its work to the U.S. Secretary of Empty Pentagon: assessment teams working in Iraq provided the results of its work to the U.S. Secretary of

    Post by Rocky Tue 15 Jul 2014, 6:44 am

    Pentagon: assessment teams working in Iraq provided the results of its work to the U.S. Secretary of Defense



    Monday, July 14, 2014 23:52

    Announced the press secretary for the U.S. Department of Defense [Pentagon], Admiral John Kirby said assessment teams security work in Iraq on Monday handed over its findings and that they have reached the office of the Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel.
    Kirby said in a meeting with reporters that "the issue needs some time before going ahead with any specific decisions on follow-up military aid to the Iraqi security forces."
    Added Kirby "There is a sense and a clear sense of urgency in the Pentagon about what is happening in Iraq, but it will take time to review the reports and make recommendations." Adding that "the review will take some time to digest the report before making recommendations about how to move forward."
    Kirby said that "assessment teams will remain in Iraq and are still offering insights about the Iraqi security forces and the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant [Daash] which seized control of large areas in Syria and northern Iraq."
    Kirby said, "did not change the functions of the team and still functions specific advisory at this stage and there is coordination between the centers of the joint operations in Baghdad, Erbil and communication between U.S. personnel with Iraqi forces."
    He pointed out that "a large part of the tasks of joint operations centers is to process the information derived from elements of the Iraqi personnel flights and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance air."
    Kirby said that "the Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel will convey the recommendations to President Barack Obama. But he added:" The assessment teams could form the nucleus of the advisory group should President Obama to make a decision in the end. "
    The United States has announced that send about 1,000 military advisers to Iraq because of the security crisis there after he was scheduled to be the 300 only upon the decision of President Barack Obama in order to take care of the establishment of two joint operations in Baghdad and Erbil.
    With the arrival of some of these advisers to the U.S. military in Baghdad said 25 of the last month to agree on the formation of an Iraqi Operations Command - a joint U.S. and days after the formation of other similar in Erbil for security coordination in the fight against terrorism and intelligence sharing.
    Iraq has witnessed a state of alert and a maximum security alert after the control of the terrorist gangs Daash nearly more than a month on some parts of the provinces of Nineveh and Salahuddin with the continued fighting against it in Anbar province, nearly more than six months. ended

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