Bomber giant B-52 back to Iraq and bombed the first goals against Daash

Bomber giant B-52 back to Iraq and bombed the first goals against Daash

04.21.2016 15:17

Bomber giant B-52 back to Iraq and bombed the first goals against Daash[Oan- follow] the
US military announced on Thursday for entering the giant bomber [B – 52] which embodies more than 60 years of US firepower, the war in Iraq against al Daash.
He said US military spokesman Colonel Steve Warren, said that “bomber bombed Daash goals in Iraq in Glerh is the first launched by the bomber.”
He pointed out that “these bombers already used in Vietnam and Afghanistan, not be carried out only a minute strikes , using smart bombs , ” noting ” the resort to these bombers were heavily during the Vietnam and the war in Afghanistan against the Taliban and al – Qaeda fighters, and that was in the distant past.”
he stressed that ” the bombers aimed implementation of surgical strikes, such as those carried out 20 months ago.”
and sent the US military in the ninth of the month of April this bombers “B – 52″ to Qatar to participate in the war against Daash in Iraq and Syria.
the Central command said US air force, in a statement, is the first time, where these aircraft deployed to participate in combat operations in the Middle East, around since 26 years, Saudi Arabia during operation “desert storm.”
the joint command of the operations of the international coalition announced on March 13 that the war against al Daash “entered its second phase which focuses on the fragmentation and the dismantling of the organization in Iraq and Syria.”
said coalition spokesman Steve Warren told reporters “the first phase of the military operation is over and we are now in the second phase which is focused on breaking up and the dismantling of the enemy.”
the New York Times , the US said that US President Barack Obama ‘s administration is seeking to intensify the campaign against al Daash in Iraq and Syria, to carry out more air strikes and increasing the number of Special operations forces. ”

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