Foreign Policy: Russian support for Iraq revealed the U.S. veto of the security agreement

Foreign Policy: Russian support for Iraq revealed the U.S. veto of the security agreement

06/30/2014 17:41

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Considered the magazine “Foreign Policy” U.S., on Monday, said that Moscow sent fighter jets and military trainers to Iraq to support the government of Nouri al-Maliki, indicating that Russian support for Iraq revealed the U.S. veto of the security agreement signed between the two countries.

The magazine revealed that “the Iraqi official senior pointed out that the recent support from Moscow showed the U.S. role sagging in the conflict,” he told the magazine, “said Washington’s influence marginalized as a result of the lack of security support and military to the Iraqi government and the Iraqi people in their struggle for survival,” explaining that “five fighter jets attack arrived in Iraq Saturday, as part of the expected delivery of the aircraft from the Russian side. ”

According to the magazine, the Baghdad hopes to strengthen these efforts to restore the aircraft lands overrun by criminals “Daash.”

And Wachart magazine that “a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Defense (for Admiral John Kirby) said that the U.S. mission remains the same, which is to protect American interests and evaluate the situation of the Iraqi security forces and aggregates” Daash “criminal, and continue to provide capabilities for intelligence, surveillance, and ready to assist the Iraqi security forces in advisory. ”

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