“America Deluded Us” Slams Angry Iraq PM, Will Buy Russian Jets Instead In War Against ISIS

It was a week ago when we learned that in yet another diplomatic masterstroke, Russia’s Vladimir Putin took advantage of the vacuum in relations between the US (which now wants its heretofore puppet prime minister in Iraq removed) and the Iraqi PM (who has been increasingly vocal against US allies in the region, namely Saudi Arabia, and US demands for a coalition government) and offered his “complete support” to the Iraqi leader. Yesterday the Iraqi leader has decided to take Putin up on his offer (especially since as we reported previously the Iraqi air force is currently made up of all of two “equipped” Cessna jets) and has announced he has bought used Russian jets which he will use instead of US fighter planes in his war against ISIS.

As BBC reports, citing Maliki, “Jets from Russia and Belarus will hopefully make a key difference in the fight against ISIS in Iraq.” He expressed regrets over Iraq’s contract with the US, saying their “jets are taking too long to arrive.”

“God willing within one week this force will be effective and will destroy the terrorists’ dens,” he told BBC Arabic.

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