President Barack Obama is sending up to 300 military advisers to help Iraqi forces stem violent sectarian fighting. Obama said U.S. forces will not be returning to combat in Iraq but will help train Iraqis. (June 19)
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Obama: US Deploying Military Advisors to Iraq
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