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    Prime Minister ends visit to Washington remarks on Iran's role

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    Post by day dreamer Fri 17 Apr 2015, 5:11 pm

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    [ltr]Concluded Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi visit to the United States by obtaining a promise to hand over his country soon the F -16 and promised to turn to calm sectarian tensions in Iraq.  He denied the prime minister, to be came to Washington in order to buy weapons to Iraqi forces.
     After the meetings lasted three days, during which he held talks with President Barack Obama, it seems that Abadi did not leave empty-handed.  He congratulated the Vice President Joe Biden Abadi on "successful visit", adding that the partnership between the United States and Iraq, "Sttrsch" even after the defeat of the organization Daash.
    During talks with officials in the American administration Ebadi said he had received assurances that the 36 F-16s, which recommended by Iraq in 2011, soon to be delivered. 
    Iraq is no longer Joe weapon since the US invasion of that country, which led to the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003. These aircraft will play a key role in the fight against Islamist al Daash who seized large areas in Iraq and also in neighboring Syria. 
    Ebadi said, of the Centre for Research in Washington, on the final day of his visit, "what we are facing in Iraq is split society fueled terrorism."
    Following the success of the Iraqi forces to restore the city of Tikrit, US officials promised to arm and train two battalions of Iraqi forces to restore Anbar province, according to Ebadi said.
    He stressed to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, "The priority of our government is the limit of the national and sectarian tensions and divisions taking place in Iraq."  Whatever the reason, these tensions in Iraq "to make sure only cripple the development of our nation," he said. 
    Baghdad announced that the next battle against al Daash is to retrieve Anbar province, before the restoration of the city of Mosul, which was taken over by extremists last year.  But al-Abadi said Iraq to verify that everything is ready before launching the operation. 
    The Prime Minister welcomed the Iranian assistance in the fight against extremist organization Daash, but said that Iran must respect the rule of Baghdad.  And Abadi said in front of experts in American politics at the Institute of Washington "must pass everything through the Iraqi government." 
    The prime minister, during his visit, which aims to mobilize support for his government in the fight against extremists "We welcome the support of the Iranian government for us."
    Washington says that the Iranians officers providing advice and weapons to Shiite militias that participated in the process of restoring the city of Tikrit from the hands of the organization Daash in recent weeks. 
    In response to a question about the existence of Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Iraq, al-Abadi said that "Iraqis offer sacrifices to restore their country," he said, adding that the Iraqis do not accept to say that "others are doing it on their behalf."  "I am very upset that happens. I'm talking with the Iranians about it," stressing the need for "the existence of the government ... People must believe that democracy can succeed." 
    Abadi said that two Iraqi brigades will begin exercises to restore the Anbar province of al Daash, and require them to heavy weapons in the fighting. The United States called for accelerating the pace of air strikes stressing that he sometimes was a long time between the request for the implementation of an air raid and access.  The talks in Washington focused on how to make air strikes "more accurate and effective." 
    Said Brett Macgork, the American in charge of the Iraq dossier Radio Sawa "We have made clear that as long as these operations planned by us and moving units under the command of Iraqi officers and Prime Minister we will give air support." 
    In a related context revealed chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey, the desire of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi as the "focus" of the International Alliance of Anbar.
    Gen. Dempsey, during a joint press conference with US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, the newspaper reported (USA Today) and seen by the (long-Presse), "The Islamist al Daash who exist now in the city of Baiji may penetrated outer walls of the compound of oil a vast However, drained himself out of the danger zone now. " 
    Dempsey said that "the US air effort has focused too much on the conduct of the march spy planes and drones over Peggy with intensified airstrikes on targets there," and expressed "concern over the protection of the refinery more than concern about the gray, which turned into a ghost town."
    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that "the battle of Baiji was somewhat different because of the presence of the oil refinery, and this means that the strategic importance of Baiji her biggest For this reason, the focus was on the city of Baiji."
    Dempsey said that "the desire of Abadi and his goal that the focus is now on the al-Anbar province, and I hope that does not fall gray but it will not be the end of the campaign if they fell," stressing that "the recent progress of the militants Daash in Ramadi, makes it imperative for the Iraqi government that is working to assemble and mobilize all its means The troops stationed across Anbar province for the purpose of general militants stand up and stop them from achieving any gain there, "Dempsey said that" represents a catastrophic loss of gray but it's not frustrating blow to Iraqi forces attacking. "



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