BAGHDAD - U.S. Secretary of State John Keri arrived today in Baghdad on a mission restore unity and stability of Iraq, which faces the offensive Sunni extremists that threaten to tear them land.
The State Department has requested that Carrey 's mission is being kept secret for security reasons, as in Baghdad needs to meet with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and other Iraqi leaders supreme, reports AFP.
Iraqi government seems to have lost control over its western borders since Sunni extremists have won cross to Syria and Jordan, according to the BBC.
Iraqi officials mention that the rebels yesterday captured two key passages in Anbar province, a day after they took one crossing in in Qaim city in the province, which borders with Syria and after a few days hold the second largest city of Mosul.
Strategically important airport in the northern city of Tal Afar has also fallen into the hands of rebel extremists which are members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) sectional sectional whole parts of Iraq. in Egypt yesterday Keri warned that the "ideology of violence and repression Sunni extremists Isil threat not only in Iraq but throughout the region, "adds the BBC.