The president said he would take out troops from Iraq sometime in 2011. Just remember, you can't always trust presidents.
No, he did not. President Obama had promised to withdraw troops and end the Iraq War; but he was also willing to leave a residual force in Iraq. Unfortunately, the new leader of Iraq at that time, Nouri Al Maliki, did not want American troops there, and no agreement was reached to keep them there. Therefore, no residual force was left in Iraq in 2011 when US troops came home.
It will be very difficult for Israeli troops to withdraw from Iraq, since none are there.
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.
the reasom our troops should come is because we have lost over 1,000,000,000 troops and we shouln't lose any more.
Obama wants to take the troops out of Iraq in a responsible manner. He believes that the troops were irresponsibly placed in Iraq and he says that there have been enough casualties.
Yes.
Gab's Blabs - 2007 U-S- Ends Iraq War as Some Troops Come Home 2-18 was released on: USA: 15 December 2011
The number of Iraqi troops that returned from Iraq in august 2007 was 1,298
Quit phishing for disability. There's nothing wrong with you.
No, he did not. President Obama had promised to withdraw troops and end the Iraq War; but he was also willing to leave a residual force in Iraq. Unfortunately, the new leader of Iraq at that time, Nouri Al Maliki, did not want American troops there, and no agreement was reached to keep them there. Therefore, no residual force was left in Iraq in 2011 when US troops came home.
There are about 150,000 troops in Iraq.
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.
While troops have been downsized drastically in the past year or so, it is widely believed that there are as many as 10,000 troops still on the ground in Iraq. We hope that they are all returned home safely and soundly as soon as possible.
There are 83,970 troops in Iraq, and 78,430 in Afghanistan.
It will be very difficult for Israeli troops to withdraw from Iraq, since none are there.
Last Letters Home Voices of American Troops from the Battlefields of Iraq - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 4 November 2004 (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) USA: 11 November 2004
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.