US denies extra deployment of Marines to Iraq in Daesh fight

Published March 22nd, 2016 - 07:58 GMT
US Army soldiers training Iraqi troops at the Taji base, north of Baghdad (AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)
US Army soldiers training Iraqi troops at the Taji base, north of Baghdad (AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)

The US State Department on Monday denied the Pentagon's latest announcement of an additional deployment to Iraq to help efforts to destroy Daesh.

"Those Marines were already there ... they were already there in the appropriate advise and assist capacity," spokesman John Kirby said during a press briefing.

Asked many times to clarify whether those were "additional" Marines sent to protect U.S. military advisors in Iraq, Kirby repeatedly said that they were already there.

"There are no additional forces being sent to Iraq and no US forces in Iraq -- none, zero -- that haven't been approved and coordinated with the Iraqi government," he stressed.

"These Marines we're talking ... were already in Iraq and they were on a mission that was in keeping with the advise and the assist mission."

Kirby's comments came one day after the Pentagon announced it has assigned a detachment of US Marines on the ground in Iraq to support the international coalition efforts against Daesh.

The Pentagon released the statement after a US Marine was killed and several others were hurt in a rocket attack against Daesh on an Iraqi base. 

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