President Obama Approves Sending More U.S. Troops To Iraq

Tuesday 2 September 2014


U.S. President Barack Obama (Reuters/Yuri Gripas)



Obama Signs Off On Request For More U.S. Troops In Baghdad -- CNN



Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday authorized additional troops be deployed to Iraq to protect American diplomatic facilities and personnel in Baghdad.



The 350 troops are being sent at the request of the U.S. Department of State to beef up security, an appeal that comes as the violence mounts as Iraqi security forces battle ISIS fighters and their Sunni militant allies.



"The request he approved today will allow some previously deployed military personnel to depart Iraq, while at the same time providing a more robust, sustainable security force for our personnel and facilities in Baghdad," according to a statement released by the White House.



The new troops will bring the number of American troops in Iraq to well over 1,000, with most serving either as diplomatic security or military advisers to Iraq's security forces.



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More News On President Obama Approving The Deployment Of More U.S. Troops To Iraq



White House: 350 more troops assigned to U.S. Embassy in Baghdad -- Military Times

Obama sending 350 more military personnel to Iraq -- CBS/AP

President Obama sending 350 troops to Baghdad -- UPI

Obama increases U.S. force protecting embassy in Baghdad -- Reuters

U.S. sending military personnel to Iraq -- USA Today

Obama to send approximately 350 additional military personnel to Iraq -- FOX News

Obama send another 350 troops to Iraq -- Washington Times

Number Of US Troops In Iraq Rises To 820 After Obama Authorizes An Additional 350 In Baghdad -- IBTimes

Obama orders more soldiers to Baghdad -- Deutsche Welle

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