Widespread condemnation for “errors” that Obama “has helped al-Qaeda” in Iraq
Widespread condemnation for “errors” that Obama “has helped al-Qaeda” in Iraq
01.14.2014 (0:01 pm)
The Wall Street Journal that Republican lawmakers called on the Obama administration to increase the pace of training and logistical support and arms sales submitted to the Iraqi government at the time directed the escalation of threats from al-Qaeda militants.
While it appears from the GOP senators on the news critical of the failure of President Barack Obama in a deal that would have to keep the number of U.S. troops in Iraq after the year 2011, but they say they are opposed to the return of any American combat troops into the country. It also voices many blame on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who “failed to power-sharing with the rest of the Iraqis.”
For his part, Senator Ben Cardin in an interview with Fox News also said the Iraqi government, not the Obama administration, bear the responsibility for the violence, and infighting, failure of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, with the participation of some degree of power with the Sunni minority, has contributed to the conflict.
Carden said that “Iraqis are taking responsibility for the defense of their country, and the Iraqi government must respect the diverse ethnic communities in Iraq.” He added that “the problems of Iraq today to a large extent is internal security and the presence of government that does not respect the people of Iraq do not try to unite with each.”
said Rubio also slips Iraqi government allowed the militants to return, and said the failure to keep the American force in the long term make it difficult rein in the militants. He pointed out that “in the end, whether in Afghanistan or Iraq, the future of these two countries in the hands of their own people,” adding that “the United States can not save them from themselves., But I think that we have a strategic interest in what is happening there and this is what a real challenge.”
and saw Republican Senator John McCain said the Obama administration bears part of the responsibility for the escalation of violence in Iraq for failing to agree to keep the American force in the country, as he saw Republican senator, another Iraqi warriors diehard, but “you can not leave them so without intelligence or logistical support.”
He gave Senator John McCain, a Republican from Arizona, part of the blame for the escalation of violence on the Obama administration. McCain said that Obama “wants to get out of Iraq, and we went out,” he said, “and you have seen the growing Iranian influence, and you can see Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki persecuted minority Sunnis, and the Iraqi-Syrian border has now become a haven for the base, and then now of course Fallujah sanctuary.”
noted McCain, in an interview with CNN news, the 95 soldiers and Marines were killed while fighting in the second battle of Fallujah, which he described as “the bloodiest in the war in Iraq.”
said McCain, “and now you can see in Fallujah cars going street Fallujah, the President and the Media Al-Qaeda, “he said,” It is very painful to those soldiers “Americans” who fought fiercely in it. ”
For his part, Senator Marco Rubio The biggest concern is the existence of a place is not subject to government control in both Iraq and Syria can be allowed to base that operates freely .
said Rubio, from screen TV, CBS, said, “These are all fertile ground for al Qaeda and other radical elements to establish training camps and weaving attacks on our homeland and our interests in the regions of the world.”
said Rubio that he would support increasing the provision of equipment and training to Iraqi forces. As opposed Rubio re-combat troops U.S. to Iraq, McCain says that the United States could accelerate sales of Apache helicopters offensive, and it can also provide more logistical support.
was the Wall Street Journal quoted last week that the U.S. military is pushing a plan that would that involve commandos Iraq to train with U.S. special operations forces in one of the existing facilities in another country, is likely to be in the neighbor Jordan.
said Sen. James Inhofe, a senior member of the Armed Services Committee of the Senate, he encourages the administration to provide more ” surveillance, intelligence and logistical support, and training “for the Iraqis.
Inhofe said, in an interview with Fox News, “They [the Iraqis] diehard warriors, but can not leave them without so intelligence nor logistical support.” He added that he believed that “the occupation of Fallujah by insurgents could end up” just the type of assistance that I have it. ”
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