MontyB
All-Blacks Supporter
Still to stay on topic I do not understand what it is New Zealand could offer in the way of training given the amount of time, money and effort USA and UK have already expended only to see them run off in the opposite direction at the first sight of a Toyota pickup truck.
I think a better option would be to employ the Ethiopians to train the Iraqi Army they produce far better long distance runners than anyone else.
New Zealand forces could train Iraqi troops, Key says
5:00 AM Tuesday Oct 21, 2014
Prime Minister John Key said New Zealand helping to train Iraqi troops was among the options the Government would consider when ruling on its contribution to the fight against Isis (Islamic State).
But the range of options went from New Zealanders physically fighting to New Zealanders doing nothing. Mr Key was commenting after Australia finalising an agreement with the Iraq Government for Australia special forces to support Iraqi military.
"Training is definitely a potential option that we might consider," he said.
It reiterated what US President Barack Obama had been saying - to aim to develop Iraq's national forces so it could defend itself against the Isis group.
Mr Key said the Government would decide on its contribution to Iraq in two to four weeks.
Mr Key said he had spoken to the Australian Prime Minister last Friday about Iraq after Tony Abbott had called to congratulate New Zealand on its election to the United Nations Security Council.
"He didn't actively encourage or discourage us," Mr Key said. "But I think it would go without saying that Australia, as our closest neighbour, would obviously welcome any involvement from [us]."
Meanwhile, Chief of Defence Force Lieutenant General Tim Keating has briefed new Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee about his meeting last week near Washington, billed as a meeting of the coalition against Isis.
Yesterday, Mr Key said General Keating had not known Mr Obama would attend until he arrived.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11345518
I think a better option would be to employ the Ethiopians to train the Iraqi Army they produce far better long distance runners than anyone else.
New Zealand forces could train Iraqi troops, Key says
5:00 AM Tuesday Oct 21, 2014
Prime Minister John Key said New Zealand helping to train Iraqi troops was among the options the Government would consider when ruling on its contribution to the fight against Isis (Islamic State).
But the range of options went from New Zealanders physically fighting to New Zealanders doing nothing. Mr Key was commenting after Australia finalising an agreement with the Iraq Government for Australia special forces to support Iraqi military.
"Training is definitely a potential option that we might consider," he said.
It reiterated what US President Barack Obama had been saying - to aim to develop Iraq's national forces so it could defend itself against the Isis group.
Mr Key said the Government would decide on its contribution to Iraq in two to four weeks.
Mr Key said he had spoken to the Australian Prime Minister last Friday about Iraq after Tony Abbott had called to congratulate New Zealand on its election to the United Nations Security Council.
"He didn't actively encourage or discourage us," Mr Key said. "But I think it would go without saying that Australia, as our closest neighbour, would obviously welcome any involvement from [us]."
Meanwhile, Chief of Defence Force Lieutenant General Tim Keating has briefed new Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee about his meeting last week near Washington, billed as a meeting of the coalition against Isis.
Yesterday, Mr Key said General Keating had not known Mr Obama would attend until he arrived.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11345518