Thursday, July 3, 2014

Pentagon Outlines It's Role In Iraq



Pentagon: US Will Continue Limited Military Role in Iraq -- Voice of America

The Pentagon’s top officials say the United States will continue to limit its military support in Iraq to an advisory role, though they do not rule out the prospect of greater involvement if the threat by Islamic insurgents increases.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a Pentagon news briefing Thursday that the U.S. continues to assess the chaotic situation in Iraq.

But none of the 750 U.S. troops now in Iraq are performing combat missions, and “none will,” Hagel said. He said the role of the United States is limited to assessing and advising Iraqis and protecting Americans and U.S. assets.

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More News On The Pentagon Outlining It's Role In Iraq

Chairman Describes U.S. Interests in Iraq -- US Department of Defense
U.S. troops won't fight in Iraq battles, Hagel says -- US Department of Defense
Hagel: U.S. to Secure Embassy, Assess Situation in Iraq -- US Department of Defense
Expanded Iraq Role for U.S. Military Left Open by Dempsey -- Bloomberg
200 U.S. Military Advisers on Ground in Iraq: Hagel -- Bloomberg Businessweek
US Sends Green Berets to Northern Iraq -- Military.com
US Waits To Hear From Iraq Assessment Teams -- Eurasia Review/Arms Forces Press Service

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