It will be very difficult for Israeli troops to withdraw from Iraq,
since none are there.
No.
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.
was to withdraw US troops and turn over fighting to Vietnamese troops.
It depends on the war, but the most famous case of Iraq bombing Israel was in 1991 during the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991. The idea was to goad Israel into joining the United Nations coalition attacking Iraq. While this might sound counter-intuitive since this would give Iraq another enemy, the entrance of Israel into the war would alienate the Arab members of the coalition. Saudi Arabia, whence many of the attacks on Iraq came, publicly made clear that it would withdraw support for the war if Israel joined. The loss of Saudi Arabia as a US ally in the Persian Gulf War would be more devastating than the gain of Israel. Israel did not join the war at the US's urging as much as it wanted to for this reason.
US troops were gradually removed as the US atttempted to prop up the lawful government. All the Americans left by December 18,2011. Iraq is still struggling to maintain a stable government. Insurgents constantly make attacks with guns and bombs.
No.
Complete withdrawal was achieved on December 16, 2011.
Obama claims he planned to withdraw the troops from Iraq over 18 months.
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.
Iran > Iraq > Israel.
Eisenhower is the one who said, "you refuse to withdraw troops from West Berlin." He said this in reference to Truman who had failed to withdraw US troops from Berlin.
There are about 150,000 troops in Iraq.
was to withdraw US troops and turn over fighting to Vietnamese troops.
The United States is currently sending our troops to Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq. South Korea, Japan, Germany, England, Italy, Turkey, Israel, and several others.
No. Iraq is many times larger in area than Israel.
There are 83,970 troops in Iraq, and 78,430 in Afghanistan.
He promised to withdraw troops from Vietnam if he was elected.