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Thu Jul 24, 2014, 04:17 PM Jul 2014

Senate Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Menendez threatens to block arms sales to Iraq

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Democrat threatens to block arms sales to Iraq: http://j.mp/1pfsrX2 by @kristina_wong


___ The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee chairman on Thursday asked a top official on Iraq policy about the initial assessments by U.S. military advisers on the ground and was told the findings are still being sorted out.

"As I said, the assessments came in last week. They're dense. They're significant. And so, we're still working through those," said Elissa Slotkin, acting principal deputy undersecretary of Defense for policy . . . "After we have done that ... the secretary and the chairman will make informed recommendations to the president," she said.

"Are you going to be able tell us anything more than what I read in The New York Times?" Menendez asked, referring to a report last week that said the assessments cautioned that U.S. advisers would be at risk from extremists.

Slotkin cautioned against reading too much into a "leaked half-report,” drawing another sharp response from the chairman.

"Well, the absence of having information leads me to rely on public reports and resources,” Menendez said. "So when do you intend to come to us in whatever setting to advise the Congress?"

"You know, this committee has jurisdiction over arms sales. And my reticence to arms sales to Iraq has in some respects been proven true, when in fact we've had much of our equipment abandoned and now in the hands of ISIS," he said.

"So unless you're going to give us a sense of where the security forces are at, moving forward, this chair is not going to be willing to approve more arm sales, so they can be abandoned to go to the hands of those who we are seriously concerned about, in terms of our own national security interests," he said.



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