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21.6.14

Obama to send 300 military 'advisors' to Iraq | World War 4 Report: Iraq's Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari on June 18 made a public call for the US to launch air-strikes on ISIS-held territory. A spokesman for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki meanwhile said he will not step down as a condition of US military aid. Obama has not actually broached this, but Washington figures to his left and right alike have done so. Dianne Feinstein, chair of the Senate intelligence committee, told a hearing that Maliki's government "has got to go if you want any reconciliation," while Sen. John McCain openly called for air-strikes but urged Obama to "make very clear to Maliki that his time is up." (The Guardian, June 19)


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