US general's visit to Iraq includes talks on Syria

US general's visit to Iraq includes talks on Syria

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BAGRAM, AFGHANISTAN - AUGUST 21: In this handout image provided by The New Zealand Defence Force, U.S. Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Martin Dempsey (R) and COMISAF General John Allen (2md L) pay their respect during a ramp ceremony for Corporal Luke Tamatea, Lance Corporal Jacinda Baker and Private Richard Harris at Bagram Air Base on August 21, 2012 in Bagram, Afghanistan. The three New Zealand soldiers where killed in Afghanistan on August 19 after their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb. (Photo by The New Zealand Defence Force via Getty Images)

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Associated Press

Posted on August 22, 2012 at 2:30 AM

Updated Wednesday, Aug 22 at 7:35 AM

BAGHDAD (AP) — The U.S. Embassy says the top U.S. general's talks with Iraq's prime minister included discussions about Syria, underscoring concerns that the civil war there risks destabilizing Iraq's own fragile security.

The embassy said Wednesday that the previous day's talks between Gen. Martin Dempsey, and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki touched on "regional and security issues, including the situation in Syria."

It was the first visit by the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff to Iraq since American troops withdrew in December.

Thousands of Syrian refugees and returning Iraqis who had been living in Syria have flooded into Iraq in recent months, straining Iraq's resources. Iraqi officials warn that al-Qaida militants are flowing into Syria, and smugglers continue to ship arms into the country across Iraq's porous borders.

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