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Iraq
Kurdistan receives $22.2m from US for Peshmerga salaries
2016-09-05
[RUDAW.NET] The Kurdistan Region has received $22.2 million in financial assistance for the Peshmerga and will go to paying soldiers’ salaries, a Kurdish official said.

"The first batch of US financial assistance for the Peshmerga forces has been received and deposited at the Kurdistan International Bank," Jamal Mohammed, the Peshmerga chief of Staff, told Rudaw.

He disclosed that the sum totaled $22.2 million and that "the money will soon be distributed among the Peshmerga."

Mohammed explained that the funds were part of an agreement signed between Erbil and Washington "for the Peshmerga in its fight against the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(ISIS)."

He went on to explain that the sum will be distributed "over 14 Peshmerga brigades, four military training bases and five Peshmerga ministry battalions."

In earlier comments to Rudaw, Peshmerga Ministry Chief of Staff Jabar Yawar said that, "according to the KRG-US memorandum, the salaries of part of the Peshmerga fighting on the frontlines will be given by the US, and the other half the Peshmerga ministry will provide."

The July 12 agreement between Washington and Erbil pledges $415 million in US funds to go towards Peshmerga salaries.

The memorandum also requires the Kurdish Peshmerga to assist Iraqi forces in the battle for djinn-infested Mosul
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn...
and allow passage of Iraqi troops through Kurdish territories. It also states that Kurdish forces are expected to withdraw from areas liberated during the offensive.

Some Iraqi officials and MPs have criticized Erbil for signing the memorandum without informing Iraq’s central government, despite a statement from Iraq’s defense ministry last week confirming that the deal was signed with Baghdad’s consent.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Two years ago the Kurdish leadership in Irbil was begging for arms. No mention was made of funds for salaries as the Kurd's oil pipeline through Turkey to the Med had begun to operate. The Germans were providing some assistance; however, to get US support the Kurds had to agree to the creation of a major CIA/Military outpost north of Irbil. Hopefully a tell-all book will soon be written about how we have mistakenly cozied-up to the Turks and how miserably we have treated the Kurds.
Posted by: Glanter Trotsky5797   2016-09-05 19:11  

#2  They were going to be called that in any case, o anonymous one.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-09-05 11:21  

#1  Oh, good. Now, instead of calling them Kurdish freedom fighters, we can call them America's Kurdish mercenaries.
Posted by: Glanter Trotsky5797   2016-09-05 08:03  

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