President Eisenhower promised in his campaign to negotiate a cease-fire in Korea, which he did soon after he was elected. Troops are still being kept there, however. Woodrow Wilsonbrought the troops home after World War I.
Barack Obama brought back many U.S. troops home during his presidency. He implemented a plan to withdraw troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, significantly reducing the number of American military personnel deployed in these countries. However, it is important to note that complete troop withdrawals did not occur during his presidency.
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Yes and no. He did not start any wars, but he inherited two wars from President Bush. Mr. Obama ended most of the US involvement in Iraq and brought the vast majority of the troops home in 2011. He is currently overseeing the end of US involvement in Afghanistan, and expects most of the troops to be home by next year.
whenever he feels like it
President Obama will focus on gun control. unemployment, and the middle class. He will also touch on bringing troops back home and immigration reform.
No there was not much support for the u.s troops back home
Yes, absolutely. One of Mr. Obama's campaign promises was that he would end US involvement in Iraq, a war he never agreed with. After he was elected, he worked with the military to begin bringing the troops home. While there are still some troops in Iraq, the vast majority were brought home by 2011, as promised.
More American troops were coming home.
to bring all the troops home
When President Obama was a candidate in 2008, he promised that if elected, he would end America's involvement in Iraq and bring the majority of the troops home. When he became president, that is exactly what he did, gradually bringing home the troops, a process that was completed in December 2011.
He died while he was traveling back to his home with his troops.
The president said he would take out troops from Iraq sometime in 2011. Just remember, you can't always trust presidents.