Thursday, February 4, 2016

Pentagon Admits to Hundreds More Troops in Iraq

Hundreds more American troops are serving in Iraq than previously acknowledged by the Pentagon, U.S. officials said Wednesday.

The Pentagon had said there were 3,550 U.S. forces on the ground in Iraq to train and equip local security forces in the fight against Islamic State.

But the Defense Department has now increased that number to 3,870 troops.

Baghdad-based U.S. military spokesman Colonel Steve Warren went even further Wednesday, saying it was "fair to say" that there are hundreds more troops than even that figure, arguing that it is part of the natural rotation of incoming and outgoing forces.

The troop presence is small compared with the figure from the height of the Iraq War, when the United States had nearly 160,000 in-country troops during the "surge."

But the Iraq War officially ended at the end of 2011 and the United States pulled its combat troops from the country.

When President Barack Obama in 2014 launched airstrikes against Islamic State jihadists in Iraq and Syria, he said there would be no American boots on the ground.

Military officials have gotten around that pledge by stressing the U.S. forces are not present in a combat role.
 voanews.com
 3/2/16
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  1. EEUU admite que tiene más militares en Irak de lo que había reportado...

    El miércoles el Pentágono subió la cuenta a 3.870 efectivos. Entonces, el portavoz militar en Bagdad, coronel Steve Warren, dijo que era "justo decir" que había incluso unos centenares más que esa cifra.

    Cientos de militares estadounidenses más de los que había consignado el Pentágono se hallan actualmente en Irak, admitió este miércoles un alto funcionario del departamento de Defensa.

    Oficialmente, el Pentágono dijo siempre que había cerca de 3.500 efectivos estadounidenses estacionados en Irak para entrenar y equipar a las fuerzas de seguridad locales para combatir al grupo Estado Islámico (EI), que controla importantes zonas del país, divulgó AFP.

    Pero el miércoles el Pentágono subió la cuenta a 3.870 efectivos. Entonces, el portavoz militar en Bagdad, coronel Steve Warren, dijo que era "justo decir" que había incluso unos centenares más que esa cifra.

    El número de militares es minúsculo en comparación con los efectivos desplegados durante el apogeo de la guerra en Irak, cuando Estados Unidos llegó a contar con 160.000 soldados............eluniversal.com

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