Moscow to send Iraq helicopters to fight Al Qaeda

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DEBKAfile February 22, 2014,

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov promised Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki Russian weapons for aiding the Iraqi army’s war on al Qaeda before ending his a two-day visit to Baghdad Saturday. Among them assault helicopters armed with rockets for hitting the al Qaeda terrorists moving into the country from Syria, and surveillance systems for sealing this border. DEBKAfile: The Iraqi army has confined its counter-terrorist war to air strikes. The army divisions, including the Special Republican Guard’s “Golden Division” are not attacking the al Qaeda bands expanding its control of the Anbar Province fearing heavy losses and defeat. The army’s downfall could cost Maliki his rule.

This isn't an excerpt as it was so short. But, we all saw this coming, didn't we? Putin's providing arms to Assad, Egypt, and other North African countries. The moment we pull out, he'll be sending them to Afghanistan and Pakistan in an effort to dilute India's military power in the area.

How long will it be until China steps in to fill the void the USA has created? And here's an example of what I mean by that → Palestinian leader rejects Kerry’s plan for peace framework @ Palestinian leader rejects Kerry?s plan for peace framework
 
DEBKAfile February 22, 2014,

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov promised Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki Russian weapons for aiding the Iraqi army’s war on al Qaeda before ending his a two-day visit to Baghdad Saturday. Among them assault helicopters armed with rockets for hitting the al Qaeda terrorists moving into the country from Syria, and surveillance systems for sealing this border. DEBKAfile: The Iraqi army has confined its counter-terrorist war to air strikes. The army divisions, including the Special Republican Guard’s “Golden Division” are not attacking the al Qaeda bands expanding its control of the Anbar Province fearing heavy losses and defeat. The army’s downfall could cost Maliki his rule.

This isn't an excerpt as it was so short. But, we all saw this coming, didn't we? Putin's providing arms to Assad, Egypt, and other North African countries. The moment we pull out, he'll be sending them to Afghanistan and Pakistan in an effort to dilute India's military power in the area.

How long will it be until China steps in to fill the void the USA has created? And here's an example of what I mean by that → Palestinian leader rejects Kerry’s plan for peace framework @ Palestinian leader rejects Kerry?s plan for peace framework

Not long...China is buying up the world, one farm at a time.
 
Iraq had no problem dealing with terrorist when Saddam was in charge, they are in fear of attacking now, cowards.
 
DEBKAfile February 22, 2014,

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov promised Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki Russian weapons for aiding the Iraqi army’s war on al Qaeda before ending his a two-day visit to Baghdad Saturday. Among them assault helicopters armed with rockets for hitting the al Qaeda terrorists moving into the country from Syria, and surveillance systems for sealing this border. DEBKAfile: The Iraqi army has confined its counter-terrorist war to air strikes. The army divisions, including the Special Republican Guard’s “Golden Division” are not attacking the al Qaeda bands expanding its control of the Anbar Province fearing heavy losses and defeat. The army’s downfall could cost Maliki his rule.
This isn't an excerpt as it was so short. But, we all saw this coming, didn't we? Putin's providing arms to Assad, Egypt, and other North African countries. The moment we pull out, he'll be sending them to Afghanistan and Pakistan in an effort to dilute India's military power in the area.

How long will it be until China steps in to fill the void the USA has created? And here's an example of what I mean by that → Palestinian leader rejects Kerry’s plan for peace framework @ Palestinian leader rejects Kerry?s plan for peace framework
Sad to see you in disagreement with the war on Al-Qaeda.
Everything that helps Syria and Iraq to get rid of those terrorists is a good thing, you know.
 
DEBKAfile February 22, 2014,

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov promised Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki Russian weapons for aiding the Iraqi army’s war on al Qaeda before ending his a two-day visit to Baghdad Saturday. Among them assault helicopters armed with rockets for hitting the al Qaeda terrorists moving into the country from Syria, and surveillance systems for sealing this border. DEBKAfile: The Iraqi army has confined its counter-terrorist war to air strikes. The army divisions, including the Special Republican Guard’s “Golden Division” are not attacking the al Qaeda bands expanding its control of the Anbar Province fearing heavy losses and defeat. The army’s downfall could cost Maliki his rule.

This isn't an excerpt as it was so short. But, we all saw this coming, didn't we? Putin's providing arms to Assad, Egypt, and other North African countries. The moment we pull out, he'll be sending them to Afghanistan and Pakistan in an effort to dilute India's military power in the area.

How long will it be until China steps in to fill the void the USA has created? And here's an example of what I mean by that → Palestinian leader rejects Kerry’s plan for peace framework @ Palestinian leader rejects Kerry?s plan for peace framework

What void?
 
Putin needs to pay for his invasions.

Obama is helping him out stopping military sales from the US and not pushing for more domestic drilling here to counter Russia's gas/oil sales on the international market.
 

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