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    Australia: our soldiers did not enter Iraq for not giving them legal protection

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    Australia: our soldiers did not enter Iraq for not giving them legal protection Empty Australia: our soldiers did not enter Iraq for not giving them legal protection

    Post by Rocky Wed 15 Oct 2014, 7:10 am

    Australia: our soldiers did not enter Iraq for not giving them legal protection



    Wednesday, October 15 1 / Okrudolf 2014 09:33

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    Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Wednesday that 200 soldiers from the special forces were sent to fight al Daash in Iraq did not enter the country because Baghdad has not provided them with adequate legal protection.

    Abbott added that the Australian soldiers to undertake the tasks assigned to "advise and assist" the Iraqi army still rest in the United Arab Emirates after it arrived in mid-September because it is not a formal agreement on their legal status. "

    The Australian Prime Minister that he was "confident that agreement will be reached, has made ​​it clear to the Iraqi Prime Minister in New York two weeks ago, we are very keen to help."

    He said Abbott "made it very clear that our special forces are ready to go and that there is a tremendous amount of interest they can do within Iraq, but we owe it to our own troops not to publish only if there is adequate legal protection."

    Australian fighter jets began hitting targets inside Iraq earlier this month as part of a coalition led by the United States to defeat Daash which made ​​gains on the ground in Iraq and in the west of the town of Kobani northern Syria.

    He met President Barack Obama on Tuesday with military leaders from 22 countries, including Iraq and Australia amid increasing pressure because coalition to take more measures to stop the advance elements Daash.

    The Australian government announced on the third of October of this, their consent to the deployment of special forces ground in Iraq to fight the terrorist organization Daash.

    The Government indicated that these forces will be tasked with assisting the Iraqi army in the battles being waged against Daash across Iraq and advise him in Alguetal.anthy

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