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Monday 11 August 2014

America Airstrikes on Iraq

Obama On Sunni Militants


President Obama said today that the airstrikes in opposition to Sunni militants which began the day before could persist for months, laying the ground job for an extensive airstrike crusade in opposition to Iraq.

“I don’t believe we’re going to crack this crisis in weeks,” Obama told reporters prior to departure for two-week vacation trip at Martha’s vine-yard, Massachusetts. “This is going to be a time-consuming mission.”

Hours prior to Obama’s speech, Sunni militants in northern Iraq commanded engineers to go back to work on the Mosul Dam, the nation’s biggest Dam, suggesting that the extremists who captured the Dam last week after ferocious battles with Kurdish armed forces will exercise it, at least at present, to supply water and electricity to the areas they manage, and not as a weapon.

Its power over the Dam, however, also gives the group the capability to generate a civilian catastrophe: A split in the frail Dam could unleash a tidal wave in the city of Mosul and reason the countless deaths down the Tigris River south to Baghdad and further, experts have said.
The Islamic state order came as people in Mosul reported that almost two dozen bodies of Islamic state fighters, said to be killed in American airstrikes, arrived at the city’s morgue, while at least 30 wounded fighters were being treated as a hospital.

Today, Obama said inclusive Iraqi government would give all Iraqi’s a cause to believe that they were represented and help give Iraqi armed forces a reason to fight back in opposition to the militants.


The US continued today its attempt to deal with the crisis in Iraq, as three American martial cargo planes escorted by navy F-18 fighter jets, dropped more food and water on Mount Sinjar to aid refugees who fled there under threat from the Sunni militants.

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