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    Daily Mail: U.S. advisers in Iraq feared assassination

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    Daily Mail: U.S. advisers in Iraq feared assassination Empty Daily Mail: U.S. advisers in Iraq feared assassination

    Post by Rocky Wed 16 Jul 2014, 6:38 am

    Daily Mail: U.S. advisers in Iraq feared assassination

       

    Wednesday July 16, 2014

    Alsumaria News / Baghdad 
    Brought to the newspaper "Daily Mail" British advisers light on Americans who sent the United States into Iraq recently in order to provide the necessary counseling to Iraqi forces in its war against al "Daash", while confirming that the advisers feared assassination operations that may also subject. 

    The "Daily Mail" in a report seen by "Alsumaria News", it said that "American advisers who were sent to Iraq recently, fear of assassination operations that can be reached with," indicating that "this information came according to confidential reports." 

    The newspaper added that "it stems from the fact that a lot of military units overseen by the advisors infiltrated by Shiite or Sunni militants." 

    The media adviser to the Pentagon, Admiral John Kirby said, in the (June 24, 2014), "that we started in the deployment of assessment teams preliminary," adding that "about 40 military began their new mission in Iraq," while the Department of Defense announced the U.S. that the first batch of advisers U.S. military's total of 300 consultant, and arrived in Baghdad to help the Iraqi army in its fight against the militants.

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