The Truth About US Troops “Sent to Iraq” | Global Research
Indeed, nearly 300 troops are being prepared to deploy to Iraq,
as they would be to any nation on Earth where a US embassy is located,
and may possibly require evacuation. It is in no way an “intervention”
or a gesture of “assistance” to the government of a destabilized
country. However, in Iraq, Western headlines would have readers think
otherwise.
The Guardian’s article, “Barack Obama sends troops back to Iraq as Isis insurgency worsens,” in title alone leads the general population to believe the third “Iraq War” has begun. The article claims:
The US is urgently deploying several hundred armed troops
in and around Iraq and considering sending an additional contingent of
special forces soldiers as Baghdad struggles to repel a rampant
insurgency.
Upon carefully reading the article, however, it is revealed that these troops are only to aid in the security of the US embassy in Baghdad. Buried 11 paragraphs down, amid suggestions, speculation, and conjecture, is the true nature of the latest deployment:
Obama said in his notification to Congress that the
military personnel being sent to Iraq would provide support and security
for the American embassy in Baghdad, but was “equipped for combat”.
