U.S. forces pledged by President Obama to Iraq have arrived in Baghdad
They will be advising Iraqi troops on how to combat the ISIS insurgency
ISIS militants have taken control of country's borders with Syria and Jordan
Fighting has come as close to Baghdad as Fallujah, just 44 miles to the west
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry insists deployment is 'not intervention'
Nearly half the 300 U.S. military
advisers and special operations forces expected to go to Iraq are now in
Baghdad to help Iraqi forces combat Sunni militants, the Defense
Department has said.
The
arrival of U.S. forces was announced as combatants with the ISIS took
control of all border crossings with Syria and Jordan.
ISIS
insurgents have gained control throughout most of northern Iraq, but
Iraqi military spokesman Major General Qassim Atta says all towns on the
road between Samarra and Baghdad are still under its control.
However, ISIS militants are fighting in towns as close as Fallujah, less than an hour away to the west
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