The Pic of the Day: Iraqi Special Forces getting the word
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Iraqi Special Forces, known as Qwat Al-Khasah, are training with U.S. Special Operations Forces at Camp Taji to enhance their capabilities in the fight against Daesh. This collaboration aims to disrupt enemy operations and contribute to the stabilization of Iraq.
Key points from this article:
- The Qwat Al-Khasah, Special Forces of Iraq, are conducting joint training with U.S. Special Operations Forces at Camp Taji as of March 7, 2020.
- How this training enhances the Qwat Al-Khasah's ability to lead a coalition against Daesh, thereby improving security in Iraq.
- Why this matters for Iraq's stability, as disrupting Daesh operations is crucial for the country's ongoing recovery and peace efforts.
An officer with the Qwat Al-Khasah, Special Forces of Iraq, speaks to the soldiers preparing to go out on a mission during the training stage for an upcoming mission with the United States Special Operations Force at Camp Taji, Iraq March 7, 2020. The Qwat al Khasah, Special Forces of Iraq, are leading a coalition […]
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