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    British general: The government is "deeply worried" interference in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Wed 13 Aug 2014, 7:15 am

     British general: The government is "deeply worried" interference in Iraq





    Baghdad - and babysit - accused the British General Richard Shirreff, that his government has a "phobia about commitment" on the ongoing crisis in Iraq.


    Sheriff said the Times, "The politicians have a severe phobia about any form of interference in Iraq before the general election in Britain next year."


    This coincides with preparations for the British government to send planes "Tornado" to be used as a possible aid in northern Iraq, where thousands of people fleeing from Islamist fighters.


    The government pointed out that, on Monday, that the aircraft will leave the country within the next 48 hours.


    Gen. Sheriff, who was the highest British military official at the headquarters of NATO, "NATO" until March / March last year, said that "the British government has" politicians want to have a position, "but" they do not have any stick. "


    He added, "We have a phobia of commitment (about the situation in Iraq) and fears that Britain is perceived as contributing troops on the ground at a time trying to take advantage of everything."


    He said Gen Shirreff that "the longer we stay idle and stall, the situation will become more dangerous."


    He said that "these things do not disappear, we have put specified, and there is no way to get around, you should only fought and settled."


    And rejected British Prime Minister David Cameron pressure to call Parliament into session for consultation on the role of the British military in what is happening in Iraq. 


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