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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Sep 17, 2014, 04:40 PM Sep 2014

Iraqi PM says foreign troops not welcome in the country

Source: Associated Press

BAGHDAD – Iraq’s prime minister strongly rejected the idea of the U.S. or other nations sending ground forces to his country to help fight the Islamic State group, saying Wednesday that foreign troops are “out of the question.”

In his first interview with foreign media since taking office on Sept. 8, Haider al-Abadi told The Associated Press that the U.S. aerial campaign currently targeting the militants who have overrun much of northern and western Iraq has helped efforts to roll back the Sunni extremists. He also urged the international community to go after the group in neighbouring Syria, saying the battle will prove endless unless the militants are wiped out there as well.

The U.S. is trying to line up an international coalition to defeat the Islamic State group, which has carved out a proto-state spanning the Syria-Iraq border. President Barack Obama has outlined a plan that includes a broader military campaign in Iraq, increased support and training for Syrian rebel groups, and expanded airstrikes against the militants in Syria.

Al-Abadi, a Shiite lawmaker who faces the enormous task of trying to hold Iraq together as a vast array of forces threaten to rip it apart, welcomed the emerging international effort, but stressed that he sees no need for other nations to send troops to help fight the Islamic State.

“Not only is it not necessary,” he said, “We don’t want them. We won’t allow them. Full stop.”

Read more: http://metronews.ca/news/world/1157278/iraqi-pm-says-foreign-troops-not-welcome-in-the-country/

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Iraqi PM says foreign troops not welcome in the country (Original Post) Purveyor Sep 2014 OP
We are foreign troops....so....who's actually on board??? TheNutcracker Sep 2014 #1
Directing traffic to Syria, where the Sauds would like us to go, too. toby jo Sep 2014 #2
I think that's likely. candelista Sep 2014 #4
So they want air strikes leftynyc Sep 2014 #3
No boots in Iraq, according to the President. candelista Sep 2014 #5
Are you an advocate of US boots on the ground? Voice for Peace Sep 2014 #6
No. candelista Sep 2014 #8
HELL no (n/t) leftynyc Sep 2014 #12
Works for me. n/t ColesCountyDem Sep 2014 #7
Boots on the ground... humbled_opinion Sep 2014 #9
'k. bai roguevalley Sep 2014 #10
See ya'! tabasco Sep 2014 #11
Kurds? Iranians? Nonetheless, I hope Iraqi troops are up to the task. n/t pampango Sep 2014 #13
 

candelista

(1,986 posts)
4. I think that's likely.
Wed Sep 17, 2014, 05:02 PM
Sep 2014

IS has a big presence there. So that would be a logical target for ground assault, backed by airstrikes. Assad is also there, so the US could go after him while they're at it.

humbled_opinion

(4,423 posts)
9. Boots on the ground...
Wed Sep 17, 2014, 05:38 PM
Sep 2014

Boots on the ground
Lookin Like a Fool with the Boots on the ground
With the guns going off
and the tanks movin sideways
Boots hit the ground
and you call yourself American
.....


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