Iraqi leader says country still needs US help
Source: AP
BAGHDAD (AP) Iraq's prime minister said Monday ahead of a much anticipated trip to Washington that his country still needs U.S. assistance to counter the threat posed by the Islamic State group and that his administration is committed to introducing security sector reforms as rogue militia groups stage near-daily attacks against the seat of his government.
In the end, we will still need cooperation and assistance at levels that might require direct and military support, and support on the ground, Mustafa al-Kadhimi said, but the levels depend on the changing nature of the threats posed by terrorist groups.
Al-Kadhimi is slated to meet with President Donald Trump in Washington this week to conclude a strategic dialogue launched in June to reconfigure U.S.-Iraq ties.
In an exclusive interview Monday with the Associated Press, he said Iraqi forces are capable of fighting IS without the need for foreign combat troops on the ground. But, he said, the next stage of cooperation with the U.S. would require continued training and weapons support.
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(10,098 posts)I'll be seeing stories like this until the day I die because the U.S. started a war by choice.
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