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  1. http://www.imf.org/external/np/fin/data/rms_five.aspx 1SDR=0.65USD (4/12/10)
  2. March 28, 2010 The U.S. Army: transfer the power of the airspace to the Iraqi side بغداد ـ الصباح Baghdad morning U.S. military confirmed that the authority of the airspace would be the last tasks to be delivered to the Baghdad government before a full withdrawal of U.S. troops before the end of 2011. A spokesman for U.S. forces Gen. Stephen Lanza said that both Iraq and the U.S. are working together for the transfer of airspace control to the Iraqi government troops leave the country before the end of 2011 under the security agreement between the two sides. And Gen. Lanza in a press statement that its forces are now working with the Iraqi government to transfer the power of the airspace to the Iraqi side and there are many discussions in the last term in this regard, as will be the handover of sovereignty at the airport and other areas nearby, adding that the handover of airspace to The Iraqi government will be the last thing to be handed over before leaving Iraq in accordance with the security agreement. Equipment and on military land, air, Lanza said that at their departure from Iraq would leave a lot of equipment for the Iraqi ground forces, as they did last time, As for the Air Force, the arm requires a government decision to require the purchase of aircraft to bring equipment and logistics expertise with, and this is left to the Secretary of Defense and the next government to take such a decision. He explained that Iraq purchased a number of helicopters MI-17 cargo planes and also of the C-130, regardless of the quality of the air force, which will be purchased and the quality of fighter aircraft, this depends on the Iraqi government's decision. And Lt. Gen. Lanza what will happen to Iraq in the year and a half remaining before the departure of U.S. forces will enable him to build an integrated military force, at the same time stressing the need to work in conjunction with the Iraqi government to build the economic strength and development in the country. alsabah Posted by Kel at 3/27/2010 07:34:00 PM Labels: Iraqi Airspace
  3. i've been here for months but lately not in the chat to much work and no time just to read Adam and his e-mails.
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