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    Iraq agrees to a US offer to provide equipment to detect explosives

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    Post by Rocky Wed 13 Jul 2016, 3:04 am

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    Revealed an American newspaper, on Tuesday, the presentation of the US defense secretary, Ashton Carter, the Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, help in the fight against explosives, indicating that the latter approved the offer contained sophisticated equipment processing and sending Gen. expert subject. 
    The Washington Post reported the US , citing officials at the Pentagon who were escorting the minister of defense, Ashton Carter, in his visit to Baghdad, on Monday, he said that "Carter stressed toIraqi officials United States is willing to supply Iraq with advanced technologies to detect explosives and defused, with the sending Gen. specialist thereon to Baghdad soon . " . the 
    newspaper reported that " the Secretary of defense Carter presented to the President of the Iraqi government, Haider al - Abadi, US General Services, Michael Shields, who runs the Guido JIEDDO Foundation to combat explosives and improvised explosive devices in the Pentagon , " noting that "Abadi agreed to theoffer." 
    quoted by the Washington Post Carter, saying that " the talks with al - Abadi addressed the issue of explosive detection devices and fumbling to provide security and detection of explosives and improvised explosive devices that are brought into the capital Baghdad , " noting that " the talks also touched on how to enable those devices to detect improvised explosive devices and explosives manufacturing and transport networks, where he offered to Abadi assistance can be provided by Guido institution specialized in this area , which we have adopted during the past years in both Iraq and Afghanistan to assist US forces to deal with the threats of improvised explosive devices during their presence in the two countries. " The minister explained that " thedirector Guido Foundation to combat explosives Gen. Shields, will visit Baghdad soon , the Iraqi security forces to provide the necessary expertise in the field of anti - explosives that we have gained through our work in both Iraq and Afghanistan." 
    She drew the US newspaper that "Carter did not make any particular specifications for quality equipment that the United States will be processed for Iraq in the field of explosives detection, especially that Washington used a variety of means in this area , including radars and other portable access to trained dogs , "pointing out that" a lot of that equipment and methods are considered confidential. " He announced US Secretary ofDefense Ashton Carter on Monday that his country would send 560 more troops to Iraq to support government forces in their fight against al Daash with the willingness to battle the restoration of Mosul. 
    The White House, on Monday, said that the additional troops the United States will send to Iraq to boost operational successes achieved by the army Iraq already. He said Josh Ernest, a spokesman for the White House in the usual press release, " The United States and our coalition partners are committed to supporting the Iraqi forces which are fighting against al Daash." 
    Carter said at the Baghdad airport after meeting Abadi al - Obeidi , "I am pleased today to share with you ... we are We agreed that the United States is supporting Iraqi efforts to isolate the connector and squeeze it through the deployment of 560 additional troops. " 
    this will increase the number of US soldiers deployed in Iraq to more than 4,600 component and most ofthem offer advice and are training Iraqi forces. 
    faced Carter and US President Barack Obama 's criticism over the slow pace of the campaign which began in the fall of 2014, especially in Syria , which is witnessing a dispute bloody and where the United States were not possess sufficient means on the ground to gather information about targets. 
    It is well known that any surge in US forces in Iraq remains a sore point because of the position of US President Barack Obama Conservatives who elected in 2008 on the basis of his promise to withdraw US troops from Iraq.

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