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Iraq conflict: US backs Iraq but will not send troops - Kerry | Iraq conflict: US backs Iraq but will not send troops - Kerry |
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The US Secretary of State has said the US will help Iraq fight al-Qaeda-linked militants, but that it is not planning to send troops back to the country. | The US Secretary of State has said the US will help Iraq fight al-Qaeda-linked militants, but that it is not planning to send troops back to the country. |
John Kerry said he was confident the government of Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki could defeat the militants. | John Kerry said he was confident the government of Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki could defeat the militants. |
Earlier, the Iraqi government said it had lost control of the strategic city of Fallujah, west of Baghdad. | Earlier, the Iraqi government said it had lost control of the strategic city of Fallujah, west of Baghdad. |
Al-Qaeda-linked militants now control the south of the city, a security source told the BBC. | Al-Qaeda-linked militants now control the south of the city, a security source told the BBC. |
Iraqi officials said they have lost control to the militant group, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, known as Isis. | Iraqi officials said they have lost control to the militant group, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, known as Isis. |
An Iraqi reporter there says tribesmen allied with al-Qaeda hold the rest of Fallujah. | An Iraqi reporter there says tribesmen allied with al-Qaeda hold the rest of Fallujah. |
Mr Kerry made the comments as he left Jerusalem for Jordan and Saudi Arabia to discuss his effort to broker peace between Israel and the Palestinians. | Mr Kerry made the comments as he left Jerusalem for Jordan and Saudi Arabia to discuss his effort to broker peace between Israel and the Palestinians. |
"We will stand with the government of Iraq and with others who will push back against their efforts to destabilise," he said. | "We will stand with the government of Iraq and with others who will push back against their efforts to destabilise," he said. |
"We are going to do everything that is possible. I will not go into the details." | |
He added: "We are not contemplating putting boots on the ground. This is their fight." | |
The head of the police in Anbar province - Hadi Razeij - said on Saturday that his men had pulled back to the city walls and the people of Fallujah were "the prisoners of Isis". | The head of the police in Anbar province - Hadi Razeij - said on Saturday that his men had pulled back to the city walls and the people of Fallujah were "the prisoners of Isis". |
Fighting there erupted after troops broke up a protest camp by Sunni Arabs in the city of Ramadi on Monday. | Fighting there erupted after troops broke up a protest camp by Sunni Arabs in the city of Ramadi on Monday. |
They have been accusing the Shia-led government of marginalising the Sunnis. | They have been accusing the Shia-led government of marginalising the Sunnis. |
Local Sunni Arabs have been angered by what they perceive as discrimination by the government of Mr Maliki. | Local Sunni Arabs have been angered by what they perceive as discrimination by the government of Mr Maliki. |
They also say their minority community is being targeted by anti-terrorism measures implemented to stem the surge in sectarian violence. | They also say their minority community is being targeted by anti-terrorism measures implemented to stem the surge in sectarian violence. |
In recent months, Sunni militants have stepped up attacks across Iraq, while Shia groups began deadly reprisals - raising fears of a return to full-scale sectarian conflict. | In recent months, Sunni militants have stepped up attacks across Iraq, while Shia groups began deadly reprisals - raising fears of a return to full-scale sectarian conflict. |
On Wednesday, the United Nations said at least 7,818 civilians and 1,050 members of the security forces had been killed in 2013. | On Wednesday, the United Nations said at least 7,818 civilians and 1,050 members of the security forces had been killed in 2013. |
The annual death toll was the highest in years, but still significantly below those recorded at the height of the insurgency in 2006 and 2007. | The annual death toll was the highest in years, but still significantly below those recorded at the height of the insurgency in 2006 and 2007. |
US forces ended combat missions in Iraq in 2010 and left the country in late 2011, having entered in 2003 in a US-led invasion to remove Saddam Hussein from power. |