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America's first mission in Iraq now is to ensure the survival of the Government of Abadi and prevent any Russian role


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14-10-2015 01:26 PM 

 


New York Times promised that the first task of the America's in Iraq now, is to ensure the survival of the current government and to convince the president Haydar al-Abadi, that any Russian role in Iraq would be 'a mistake terrible', while shown that failure to do so threatens the growing influence of extremists and the promotion of sectarian orientation and the survival of the organization Daash . The paper stressed that the strengthening of the position of moderate Shiites and reformists, allows Washington to lay the foundations for a lasting peace between the different communities of Iraq, indicating that the absent-minded and attention thing is the intention Russian evident to expand its influence more to include Iraq, noting that the United States is still trying to prevent that, but time Short, newspaper pointed out that the Russian intervention in Iraq would support a particular component without the other, which could lead to the marginalization of one of the parties of the political process.
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Obama is trying to fix a knife wound with a band-aid. LOL

 

Iraq wants boots on the ground to die for their freedom. Since he can not establish an army willing to fight!

 

Oh yeah, and he is NOT willing to pay anyone to do it. LOL

 

Question is: Is Russia willing to spend that kind of money when they are defending Assad already?

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