President Obama: No Timetable Tor U.S. Airstrikes In iraq

Saturday, 9 August 2014





Obama Says Tackling Iraq's Insurgency Will Take Time -- Reuters



(Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Saturday U.S. airstrikes had destroyed arms that Islamic State militants could have used against Iraqi Kurds, but warned there was no quick fix to a crisis that threatens to tear Iraq apart.



But speaking before U.S. warplanes struck militant targets for the second straight day, Obama said it would take more than bombs to restore stability, and criticized Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shi'ite-led government for failing to empower Iraq's Sunnis.



"I don't think we're going to solve this problem in weeks. This is going to take some time," Obama told a news conference in Washington.



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More News On President Obama Committing U.S. Forces Into Iraq



Bombing in Iraq could last weeks, says Obama as U.S. launches air strikes... but he insists there will be no boots on the ground -- Daily Mail

Barack Obama Offers No Time Limit on Iraq Military Action -- AP

Obama pledges long-term campaign to fight Iraq's spreading jihadist crisis -- The Guardian

Obama Signals Lengthy U.S. Role in Iraq -- WSJ

Iraq Airstrikes May Continue for Months, Obama Says -- New York Times

Obama: Iraq air strikes and aid drops will prevent 'act of genocide' -- The Guardian

Obama: No 'timetable' for U.S. airstrikes in Iraq -- USA Today

Obama: Iraq problem will not be solved overnight -- The Telegraph

US prepared for long military effort in Iraq against ISIS, Obama says -- Jerusalem Post

US strikes again as Obama vows to save Iraqis stranded on Mount Sinjar -- AFP

Obama Says Thwarting Iraq Militants Will ‘Take Some Time’ -- Bloomberg Businessweek

Obama Warns of 'Long-Term Project' in Iraq -- NBC

Obama on solving Iraq crisis: 'It will take some time' -- RT

Obama Refuses to Name Timeframe for US Airstrikes in Iraq -- RIA Novosti

Obama commits US to long-term involvement in Iraq campaign -- Irish Times

Why Obama decided to strike ISIS -- Jeremy Diamond, CNN

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