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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: We have started a new battle in Mosul and these are our enemi

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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: We have started a new battle in Mosul and these are our enemies

2017/07/21 13:31

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - We have started a new battle in Mosul and these are our enemies

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"The liberation of Mosul does not mean that the battle is over because there are challenges and enemies that must be defeated," said Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford.

"The stability in Mosul, the unification of its population, ensuring that we will have effective governance and law enforcement there are all new challenges that should be pursued to prevent the return of extremism," Danford said. Suspects 100% before dealing with them. "

"There are still groups of armed supporters inside Iraq, in the Hawijaand the Far West of Anbar and must be defeated."

He said he was "optimistic about progress on the ground and compares the current situation and harsh conditions in late 2013 and 2014 when he took control of large areas in Iraq and Syria."

"He is confident that President Donald Trump and Congress will provide the US military with all that it needs to carry out new operations against a preacher to complete the liberation of Iraqi and Syrian territory," he said.

In its latest official report on terrorism, the US State Department confirmed that "Da'ash remains the most effective terrorist threat to global security, pointing out that the number of militants has decreased significantly as it currently has an unarmed force ranging from 12,000 militants and 15,000 militants in 8 different branches Of undeclared networks operating worldwide.

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