Monday, January 6, 2014

U.S. Troops That Are Present In Iraq Will Not Directly Help The Iraqi Military In Repelling Al Qaeda Insurgents



U.S. Troops Prevented From Helping Even As al Qaeda Overruns Iraqi Cities -- Washington Times

Kerry says war no longer belongs to Americans

The U.S. has inserted 200 troops in Iraq since 2012, but they cannot directly help the Iraqi military repel a surge of al Qaeda fighters, even as the country succumbs to sectarian violence and insurgents claim control of two key cities.

On Sunday, at least 20 people were killed in bombings in Baghdad and 34 others in fighting in the western province of Anbar, where Iraqi troops were trying to oust insurgents who had laid claim to the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah.

In Jerusalem on a Middle East peace mission, Secretary of State John F. Kerry said the U.S. supports Baghdad’s battle against al Qaeda but will not commit American troops to the fight. Nearly all U.S. troops withdrew from Iraq in December 2011.

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My Comment: U.S. forces may not get involved .... but I am sure that U.S. intelligence is watching and monitoring the situation very closely.

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