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Islamic state kills three American soldiers in Iraq 26-12-2014 – Video


Islamic state kills three American soldiers in Iraq 26-12-2014
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F 18F Super Hornet Airstrike Against ISIS In Northern Iraq Unclassified Video mp4 – Video


F 18F Super Hornet Airstrike Against ISIS In Northern Iraq Unclassified Video mp4
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Iraq Contractor WASR 10/63 – Video


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Review of Century Arms imported Cugir WASR 10/63 used by Ugandan security contractors with S.O.C. in Iraq.

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Iran parliament speaker visits Iraq’s Erbil – Video


Iran parliament speaker visits Iraq #39;s Erbil
Iran #39;s parliament speaker has wrapped up a four-day Middle East tour which took him to Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. Erbil, the capital city of Iraq #39;s Kurdistan region, was the last leg of Ali Larijani...

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As U.S. troops return to Iraq, more private contractors …

By Warren Strobel and Phil Stewart

WASHINGTON Wed Dec 24, 2014 1:17am EST

A Shi'ite fighter walks during an intensive security deployment against Islamic State militants in Balad, north of Baghdad December 15, 2014.

Credit: Reuters/Mahmoud Raouf Mahmoud

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government is preparing to boost the number of private contractors in Iraq as part of President Barack Obama's growing effort to beat back Islamic State militants threatening the Baghdad government, a senior U.S. official said.

How many contractors will deploy to Iraq - beyond the roughly 1,800 now working there for the U.S. State Department - will depend in part, the official said, on how widely dispersed U.S. troops advising Iraqi security forces are, and how far they are from U.S. diplomatic facilities.

Still, the preparations to increase the number of contractors - who can be responsible for everything from security to vehicle repair and food service - underscores Obama's growing commitment in Iraq. When U.S. troops and diplomats venture into war zones, contractors tend to follow, doing jobs once handled by the military itself.

"It is certain that there will have to be some number of contractors brought in for additional support," said the senior U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

After Islamic State seized large swaths of Iraqi territory and the major city of Mosul in June, Obama ordered U.S. troops back to Iraq. Last month, he authorized roughly doubling the number of troops, who will be in non-combat roles, to 3,100, but is keen not to let the troop commitment grow too much.

There are now about 1,750 U.S. troops in Iraq, and U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel last week ordered deployment of an additional 1,300.

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