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    An American general: Pay attention... Our forces in Iraq can fight, and ISIS is happy with the battl

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    An American general: Pay attention... Our forces in Iraq can fight, and ISIS is happy with the battl Empty An American general: Pay attention... Our forces in Iraq can fight, and ISIS is happy with the battl

    Post by Rocky Wed 06 Sep 2023, 8:41 am

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    An American general: Pay attention... Our forces in Iraq can fight, and ISIS is happy with the battles in Syria


     09-05-2023 | 23:30


    Baghdad - 964

    A senior American soldier who worked for a long time in Iraq and was an assistant secretary at the Pentagon said that the conflicts in northern Syria, between the Arab clans and the Syrian Democratic Forces, represent a “great opportunity” for Iran and ISIS, revealing that Tehran is engaged in a dialogue with Iraq and Turkey aimed at coordinating to remove Washington’s soldiers from the region. However, he stressed that “all American forces” in Iraq could become combative to defend themselves at any moment.
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    Al-Maliki: The American forces will close the borders of Syria and Iraq, and perhaps they will begin to overthrow Assad


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    General Mark Kimmitt, a former assistant to the US Secretary of Defense, in an interview with Ahmed Al-Adhami, followed by 964 Network:

    There are many players in the Syrian issue, the Iranians, the Syrians, the Russians, the Americans, as well as the Iraqis and the Iraqi Kurds. From a strategic point of view, Tehran is trying to deal with the Syrian clans, and the goal is to provide an opportunity to expel the Americans from the region.
    Notice that Tehran is exploiting the conflicts to convince the Turks and Iraqis that the time has come to expel the Americans from the region, to make it more stable.
    The sole purpose of the presence of American forces in northern Syria is to work to defeat ISIS, but if there is a threat against American soldiers while supporting the Syrian Democratic Forces, the United States will take whatever is necessary in order to protect that force.
    If the Iraqi forces believed that they could deal with the ISIS threat without the support of the American forces, the Iraqis would have said that the Americans should withdraw from these operations, which the United States is carrying out inside Iraq.
    The internal conflict taking place in northern Syria is good news for ISIS, as this organization is currently enjoying the disputes taking place there, as the conflicting forces are now killing each other instead of striking ISIS.
    Pay attention, every soldier in the American forces present in Iraq can be defensive or offensive, and he is equipped for both missions, but it depends on the type of mission given, but the mission that was given to the division in Ain Al-Assad base is not offensive, and the only thing they can do As per orders, is to defend themselves.
    The mission of the forces in Ain al-Assad is to support the operations of the United States, the international coalition and the Iraqi security forces in that area, and whoever says they are offensive forces is trying to use the matter as propaganda.
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