Iraq requests US military intervention

  • 10 years ago
Iraq's asking the U.S. for air strikes to help stop the onslaught of predominantly Sunni Muslim insurgents.

The latest target for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant rebels was the country's biggest oil refinery at Baiji.

U.S military officials say all options are being considered.

(SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. ARMY GENERAL MARTIN DEMPSEY, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, SAYING:

Al Qaeda-inspired extremists raising flags over Iraq's embattled cities triggers in me the same thing that runs through the mind of any veteran who served there, which is bitter disappointment that Iraq's leaders failed to unite for the good of their people. I share alarm about the future of Iraq

In Baghdad the Iraqi military still patrol the streets

But more than two million Iraqis have signed up not for the army, but for largely Shiite militias to counter the insurgents.

Iraqi leaders are appealing for unity amid fears this conflict is could tear the coun

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