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    United States is sharing a military base with Iranian forces in Iraq

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    United States is sharing a military base with Iranian forces in Iraq Empty United States is sharing a military base with Iranian forces in Iraq

    Post by Lobo Tue Jun 23, 2015 6:18 pm

    Monday, June 22, 2015

    http://www.cotton.senate.gov/content/cotton-statement-reports-united-states-sharing-military-base-iranian-forces


    Washington, D.C.— Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) today released the following statement in response to reports that the United States is sharing a military base with Iranian forces in Iraq:
     
    “When I was a soldier fighting in Iraq, Iran supplied the most advanced, most lethal roadside bombs used against coalition forces. Many American soldiers lost their lives to Iran’s proxies and Iranian-supplied bombs.  Further, Iran is the leading state sponsor of terrorism and has been attacking the United States for decades. It’s deeply troubling that the President now finds it acceptable to share a military base with this enemy, even while we are attempting to negotiate a deal to keep Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
     
    "This report is a stark and nearly absurd demonstration of the Obama administration's tacit accommodation of Iran's strategic aim of extending its influence in Iraq.  It echoes the president's tacit accommodation of Iran's wish to maintain Bashar al-Assad in Syria and his explicit accommodation of Iran's nuclear ambitions."
     

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