Obama sends up to 200 more troops to Iraq Posted: Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Obama Orders More Troops, Gunships, and Drones to Iraq Additional soldiers and aerial weaponry on their way to war-torn nation
Obama sends up to 200 more troops to Iraq President Obama told Congress on Monday that he is deploying about 200 more troops to Iraq to bolster security at the U.S. Embassy and airport in Baghdad.
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