Brigadier General ( Thủy Quân Lục Chiến ) William Seely III, là Tư lệnh Lực lượng Đặc nhiệm của Hoa Kỳ tại Iraq.
Ông là Sĩ quan Hoa Kỳ gốc Việt thứ ba, được thăng cấp Tướng trong Quân Lực Hoa Kỳ.
Pentagon sends six B-52 strategic bombers to military base Diego Garcia that is beyond the range of Iran's ballistic missiles to prepare to hit Tehran if given the order
· Six B-52 bombers are being deployed to the US military base on Diego Garcia
· Diego Garcia is an atoll located in the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean
· Pentagon says deployment does not mean US has decided to attack Iran
· Tensions have been high since US strike killed a top Iranian general on Friday
· Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force, was killed in Baghdad
Chaos over U.S. troops in Iraq as Pentagon insists they WON'T withdraw despite general leading anti-ISIS coalition saying they'll move 'out of Iraq' in draft letter released by mistake amid anger over attack that killed Qassem Soleimani.
· General in charge of U.S. coalition forces in Iraq tells military counterpart to prepare for helicopter flights as troops pull up stakes
· Letter says troops will soon begin flying out in transport helicopters under cover of darkness
· But defense secretary tells reporters that 'there's been no decision whatsoever to leave Iraq, period'
· Chairman of the joint chief of staff confesses that the letter was a draft released by mistake
· Donald Trump said Sunday that he would only withdraw troops if Iraq paid the U.S. for building and maintaining the main air base the coalition uses
· He also threatened greater sanctions than those he has imposed on Iran
· Iraq's parliament had passed a resolution, which is nonbinding, urging the government to evict American troops
· That was in response to Trump green-lighting a drone attack on an infamous Iranian military leader while he was in Baghdad, in Iraqi soil
· U.S. will send six B-52 bombers to the Diego Garcia air base on an island in the Indian Ocean, to prepare for the possibility of military action against Iran
PUBLISHED: 15:39 EST, 6 January 2020 | UPDATED: 22:37 EST, 6 January 2020
Reports Monday that the U.S. would soon withdraw all its forces from Iraq were turned on their heads minutes later when U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper told reporters there were no plans to pull up stakes.
'There's been no decision whatsoever to leave Iraq, period,' Esper said, adding that he and his staff were 'trying to figure out' the meaning of a letter signed by a brigadier general that suggested the opposite.
'There are no plans to leave,' he emphasized, suggesting discussion of a massive troop movement could be merely a signal that forces are being repositioned inside Iraq's borders.
Separately, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley told reporters that the letter was 'a draft. It was a mistake. It was unsigned. It should not have been released.'
The draft was 'poorly worded' and 'implies withdrawal. That is not what’s happening,' Milley declared.
The U.S. military had appeared to inform Baghdad that it was preparing for 'movement out of Iraq,' a day after the Iraqi parliament urged the government in a non-binding resolution to oust foreign troops.
The head of the Pentagon task force in Iraq, Brigadier General William Seely, sent a draft letter to the head of Iraq's joint operations command.
'Sir, in deference to the sovereignty of the Republic of Iraq, and as requested by the Iraqi Parliament and the Prime Minister, [the coalition] will be repositioning forces over the course of the coming days and weeks to prepare for onward movement,' Seely wrote. He added: 'We respect your sovereign decision to order our departure.'
Defense Secretary Mark Esper told reporters Monday that the U.S. had not decided to withdraw forces from Iraq, despite a letter saying otherwise written by a general in charge fo the anti-ISIS coalition there
Some 5,200 U.S. soldiers are stationed across Iraqi bases to support local troops preventing a resurgence of ISIS
The Pentagon said this letter, informing an Iraqi military leader the the U.S. and other coalition forces are pulling up stakes, was a draft and should never have been sent
While the letter was real, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley told reporters that it was only a draft that should never have been released; Milley is pictured last week at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort
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