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    The Washington Institute: US elections do not affect the military effort in Iraq

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    The Washington Institute: US elections do not affect the military effort in Iraq Empty The Washington Institute: US elections do not affect the military effort in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Mon 14 Mar 2016, 3:51 am

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    The Washington Institute: US elections do not affect the military effort in Iraq


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    Predicted an American expert on Iraqi affairs, not to change the current US policy towards Iraq in the light of the assistance its war against al Daash in case of election of a new American president, and as he pointed out that " the guest White Next House" will be committed to provide backing and training toIraqi forces in the liberation of Mosul process , stressed that Iraq will be subject to "talk" during the US election campaign. 
    a colleague of the Washington Institute for Near Eastern Studies and an expert in Iraqi affairs, Michael Knights, in a comprehensive study him issued by the Washington Institute for Studies (the Washington Institute), and followed up (range Press), he "although it was too early to determine who will be the next candidate US president was a Democrat or a Republican , it is likely that the United States will maintain asignificant level of commitment Balajhaz to organize Daash in the first years of the new presidency." 
    He added Knights, " the next US president You will not need to make a decision about the escalation in thecampaign because the United States already provides military aid as much as possible for Iraq to accept ,"noting that" the Obama administration is currently providing options such as the deployment of Apache helicopters that provide close air support, which may be accepted or rejected by the Iraqi government in thebattle of Mosul , but the most important point is that it is being prepared for a new approach more powerful. " 
    he predicted Knights," to be the option that the next president will face is to keep providing military effort in Iraq or downgrade , "stressing that" the next US president will be committed to providing support and assistance to the Iraqi security forces in the battle to liberate Mosul , "explaining that" the desire of thecoalition nations led by the United States will be to carry out continuous training programs are even equipped Iraqi security forces stand on its own in the long term. " 
    He pointed a fellow of the Washington Institute for Near Eastern Studies and an expert Iraqi issue, that "Iraq should not be expected from the next US president to provide ideas on radically different from the current ideas of the United States of Iraq , " pointing out that " the next US presidential election period and isassociated with the electoral campaigns newly lot will on Iraq , but the reality It indicates that the next president of options will be limited. "

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