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"We would like Turkey to sustain all of those efforts," Mullen said. "Any additional capabilities that Turkey can provide against the training shortfall, that would certainly be of great help."
The U.S. military chief said Washington has no plans to withdraw its weapons from Iraq through Turkey, though the U.S. military has sought Turkish permission to transport some noncombat equipment from Iraq through its territory.
Turkey has said it looks favorably on the passage of such equipment and technical material, but not arms, which would require parliament's approval.
In 2003, Turkey refused to allow U.S. forces to use its territory to invade Iraq.
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