News and reports : Austin left Baghdad and a U.S. withdrawal ends next Tuesday
Union: left the commander of U.S. military forces in Iraq, Gen. Lloyd Austin after the end of his duties in Iraq. A source at the Ministry of Defense's (news) that General Austin met before leaving a number of military commanders and gave them thanks for the cooperation during his time in the country.
Austin has received the general duties in Iraq in the first Shahrailol 2010.
For its part, the Ministry of Defense of Iraq, Monday, that the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq is going according to plans, saying that he keeps only six thousand soldiers across the country will pull out the end of this month. He said ministry spokesman Major General Mohammed al-Askari (Rn) that "the United States is committed to the withdrawal process programmed from Iraq, according to plans drawn up by the withdrawal of its troops from Iraq," stressing that "what remains of U.S. troops is 6 thousand soldiers only in the whole of Iraq." The military said that "these soldiers are dispersed among four military bases," noting that "being now withdraw from the military base of Diwaniya." "The withdrawal will continue growing this way the next few days until we finish the presence of U.S. troops on Iraqi soil the end of this month." The U.S. military spokesman in Iraq, Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan first confirmed Saturday that the number remaining in Iraq amounts to 7.5 thousand soldiers.
On the other hand, said Ahmed Hehani member of the State Committee for receipt of military positions of the U.S. troops that "next Thursday is the date of receipt of the base of the Imam Ali military in the province of Dhi Qar," he continued Hehani "After the delivery process (the base of the Imam Ali) into the southern provinces are free of U.S. forces, except the province of Basra. " He told (Rn) that U.S. forces will come out in the final 20 of this month (next Tuesday) and will be announced after that Iraq is free of any U.S. military presence. Hehani did not touch on the date of receipt of al-Qaeda or other small location in Basra. And left the convoy of hundreds of U.S. armored vehicles in Iraq, two days before the latest phase of withdrawal from the country. The convoy moved through the desert towards Kuwait and leave Iraq, soldiers and trucks a day.
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Union: left the commander of U.S. military forces in Iraq, Gen. Lloyd Austin after the end of his duties in Iraq. A source at the Ministry of Defense's (news) that General Austin met before leaving a number of military commanders and gave them thanks for the cooperation during his time in the country.
Austin has received the general duties in Iraq in the first Shahrailol 2010.
For its part, the Ministry of Defense of Iraq, Monday, that the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq is going according to plans, saying that he keeps only six thousand soldiers across the country will pull out the end of this month. He said ministry spokesman Major General Mohammed al-Askari (Rn) that "the United States is committed to the withdrawal process programmed from Iraq, according to plans drawn up by the withdrawal of its troops from Iraq," stressing that "what remains of U.S. troops is 6 thousand soldiers only in the whole of Iraq." The military said that "these soldiers are dispersed among four military bases," noting that "being now withdraw from the military base of Diwaniya." "The withdrawal will continue growing this way the next few days until we finish the presence of U.S. troops on Iraqi soil the end of this month." The U.S. military spokesman in Iraq, Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan first confirmed Saturday that the number remaining in Iraq amounts to 7.5 thousand soldiers.
On the other hand, said Ahmed Hehani member of the State Committee for receipt of military positions of the U.S. troops that "next Thursday is the date of receipt of the base of the Imam Ali military in the province of Dhi Qar," he continued Hehani "After the delivery process (the base of the Imam Ali) into the southern provinces are free of U.S. forces, except the province of Basra. " He told (Rn) that U.S. forces will come out in the final 20 of this month (next Tuesday) and will be announced after that Iraq is free of any U.S. military presence. Hehani did not touch on the date of receipt of al-Qaeda or other small location in Basra. And left the convoy of hundreds of U.S. armored vehicles in Iraq, two days before the latest phase of withdrawal from the country. The convoy moved through the desert towards Kuwait and leave Iraq, soldiers and trucks a day.
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