US to draw troops in Iraq
US to draw troops in Iraq
US to draw troops in Iraq
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The U.S. government is set to announce a troop reduction in Iraq, with a timeline for withdrawal expected to be revealed next week. Negotiations between U.S. and Iraqi officials have reached their final stages, with the possibility of complete withdrawal by the end of 2026. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stated that the justifications for the U.S. military presence have diminished, asserting that Iraq has successfully defeated ISIS. However, U.S. officials caution that while ISIS has been territorially defeated, it still poses a threat. The announcement comes amid increased tensions in the Middle East, particularly with ongoing conflicts impacting the region. This shift marks an evolution of the U.S.-led coalition's mission in Iraq, transitioning from military involvement to a focus on stability.

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