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17 Jun 2014 10:44 #196596
by chairman
On Monday, the White House told Congress that 275 troops will be deployed to Iraq to protect the American Embassy and other interests in the embattled country. In addition, officials in the White House say U.S. special forces may go there to assist the Iraqi government with "non-operational training" as Baghdad fights terrorist group, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham (ISIS). "The president was very clear that we will not be sending U.S. troops back into combat in Iraq," a White House spokeswoman said. "That remains the case and he has asked his national security team to prepare a range of other options that could help support Iraqi security forces."
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17 Jun 2014 16:38 #196739
by May102014
Well, I am on board with the President's decision. Our country do not need to re-enter Iraq after the devastation caused there during futile War On Terror. At the same it's only fair for the President to reach out in some kind of assistance considering the recent upheaval in Iraq was partly due to the American-led invasion in 2003. Meanwhile, on American cable news you have politicians playing with this issue for entertainment to those who enjoy any kind of Obama bashing. When will fellow American citizens realize that war, violence, and terrorism is not a game for an hour on a news station? I don't think some people will ever care to understand our history with Iraq and how government and international laws work together.
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