The Arab League has agreed to make a joint Arab "army" that could have 40,000 special troops. It will be a little like NATO. When one about against for in of over to up within the member countries about against for in of over to up within the joint army is being attacked, the other countries will help defend it. Any member country can ask about against for in of over to up within help and the other countries will help it. Arab League members say the new Arab military force will help with the many security issues there are about against for in of over to up within the Middle East. The Arab League tweeted that there will be meetings about against for in of over to up within the next month to study how to create the force. The findings about against for in of over to up within the meetings will be presented to the defence ministers about against for in of over to up within Arab nations about against for in of over to up within four months. The defence ministers will then decide which countries will provide the soldiers and equipment. Not all Arab League countries supported the idea about against for in of over to up within a joint Arab military force. Iraq said it was about against for in of over to up within creating such a force. It said one Arab country should not use its military about against for in of over to up within another Arab country. An Iraqi spokesperson said the best way to sort out problems was to have meetings and discussions. Lebanon also had worries about against for in of over to up within the possible new force. It said any military action should have the agreement about against for in of over to up within most countries. The Arab League also discussed the current challenges about against for in of over to up within the region. It asked the Houthi forces about against for in of over to up within Yemen to leave the capital Sanaa and give about against for in of over to up within their weapons. League members also discussed the best way to bring peace and stability back about against for in of over to up within Syria.